sanctum santorum
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]See sanctum sanctorum.
Noun
[edit]sanctum santorum (uncountable)
- Misspelling of sanctum sanctorum.
- 1879, James Dugan, Doctor Dispachemquic: a story of the Great Southern Plague of 1878, New Orleans: Clarke & Hofeline, →LCCN, →OL, page 111:
- […] he observed the great and good man standing near the door of his sanctum santorum, smiling sweetly and blandly upon the assembled multitude, and giving a most gracious hearing to each applicant.
- 2008 October 22, Brian Lamb, Susan Swain, editors, Abraham Lincoln: Great American Historians on Our Sixteenth President, PublicAffairs, →ISBN, →OL, page 270:
- You walk up fifty-seven marble stairs. You open these big brass doors, and there in this sanctum santorum, this holy of holies, is this little tiny cabin.