sacrosanto
sacrosanct
adjective sah-kroh-SAHN-toh Rare
Origin: Latin sacrosanctus (made holy by sacred rite).
Also means
inviolable
Usage Note
Sacrosanto originally denoted something protected by religious law, but in modern usage it is frequently ironic or critical, suggesting that something is being treated as untouchable when it perhaps should not be—el sacrosanto mercado (the sacrosanct market). The feminine form is sacrosanta. Its tone is almost always slightly elevated or sarcastic.
Examples
"Para ellos, el reglamento es sacrosanto."
Natural Translation
For them, the regulation is sacrosanct.
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