It's sanctimonia.
In general terms it means purity.
I think it's 'castitatis', but I'm not 100% sure.
Lily means innocence, purity and beauty. The name comes from Latin.
c. 1225, from Old French 'purete', earlier (12th. Cent.) 'purte', from Latin 'puritatem' from Latin 'purus'
The Latin word for 'clarity' is "claritas." It derives from the root "clarus," which means clear or bright. "Claritas" conveys the idea of brightness, purity, and transparency in various contexts.
William Baillie has written: 'Analysis of Alvary's Prosody' -- subject(s): Latin Versification, Latin language, Metrics and rhythmics, Versification, Latin 'A brief view of the Church of Ireland, in its early purity and independence'
The lamb symbolizes purity and Saint Agnes promissed God never to stain purity and remain virgin.
The name Lily is of Latin origin (lilium) and stands for the Lily flower; the flower is a symbol of purity, innocence and beauty.
the Latin meaning is 'Woman of Rome' ***I know because it's my name too :D
Nilson prepared 2 grams of scandium oxide of high purity. He named the element scandium, from the Latin Scandia meaning "Scandinavia".
The Latin word "puram" is the accusative singular form of the adjective "purus," which means "pure" or "clean." It is often used to describe something that is unblemished or free from contamination. The term can be found in various contexts within Latin literature, emphasizing qualities of purity and clarity.
The Latin word innocentia may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'harmlessness'. The Latin word integritas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'purity, soundness'. The Latin word probitas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'honesty'. The Latin word sanctitas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'holiness'.