heilig, from the Gothic language, meaning 'Not Violated' became Holy, and Holy became Holiness.
The root word of "holiness" is "holy". It comes from the Old English word "hālig", which means "sacred" or "consecrated".
The root word for holiness is "holy," which comes from the Old English word "hālig" and ultimately from the Proto-Germanic word "hailag."
The word holiness appears in 43 verses of the KJV bible.
The root word "sacro" comes from Latin and is related to things that are sacred, such as sacrosanct, sacrament, or sacrifice. It is often used to convey a sense of holiness or reverence.
The word comes from Latin 'Sanctus' meaning holy or consecrated. It became adopted into most European languages (with spelling differences) meaning a person of great holiness of benevolence
Some religious people seek holiness. Holiness is thought of as a Godly trait.
Virtuous or righteous.
Purity, pureness, pure.............
The word "saint" comes from the Latin word "sanctus," meaning holy or sacred. Over time, it was adapted into various languages, including Old French and Middle English, eventually taking on its current meaning of a person recognized for their exceptional holiness and virtue.
The word holy is an adjective. The noun form is holiness.
The word "holiness" is in the King James Version of the Bible 43 times. It is in 43 verses. Please see the related link below.
holy = kadosh (קדוש)In Judaism, it's also common to use the noun, kodesh (קודש) to describe something holy:aron ha-kodesh = the holy ark (literally the ark of holiness)erets ha-kodesh = the holy land (literally the land of holiness)