Holy Writ

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Etymology

From Middle English Holi Writ, hali writ, from Old English hāliġ ġewrit (scripture, literally holy writing), equivalent to holy +‎ writ (scripture, writing).

Noun

Holy Writ (usually uncountable, plural Holy Writs)

  1. The Bible.
  2. The sacred writings of the Christian religion.
  3. The sacred writings of any religion.
  4. Unquestionable truth.
    Synonym: gospel truth
    to accept something as Holy Writ; to take something as Holy Writ

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