chasteté
chastity, celibacy
noun shahs-teh-TEH Rare
Origin: Latin castitas
Usage Note
Chasteté refers to sexual abstinence or purity, especially in a religious context — vœu de chasteté ('vow of chastity') is one of the three traditional vows of religious orders. The adjective is chaste. Outside religious discourse the word can carry an ironic or literary tone.
Examples
"Il avait prononcé un vœu de chasteté."
Natural Translation
He had taken a vow of chastity.
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