Befitting vs Churchly - What's the difference?
befitting | churchly |
appropriate, becoming
Pertaining to or relating to the church, its government, forms, or ceremonies; ecclesiastical.
*1890 , Jens Christian Jensson, American Lutheran biographies :
Devoted to, or inclined to attach great importance to, the order and ritual of a particular section of the Christian church.
*1890 , Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, East Anglian :
In accordance with ecclesiatical standards or ceremonies; appropriate for or befitting a church.
*1865 , Samuel Philips, The Christian Home :
Characteristic of a church; churchy.
As adjectives the difference between befitting and churchly
is that befitting is appropriate, becoming while churchly is pertaining to or relating to the church, its government, forms, or ceremonies; ecclesiastical.As a verb befitting
is .befitting
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
- These boots are befitting for both sexes.
- He moved with a befitting grace.
churchly
English
Adjective
(er)- [...] upon getting their hearts right in the sight of God, confident, meanwhile, that then all churchly things would not only be conserved, but gathered into right form.
- And in the Smiths of Stratford, in Suffolk, of whom we would now discourse, a middle class family of no great opulence, we have signs of the churchly instinct passing down from generation to generation, [...]
- churchly music
- The church was in the house of Aquila and Priscilla, in the tent of Abraham, and in the palace of David. It must be in every Christian home, and every Christian home must be in the church. In a word, our families must be churchly .
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