Definition of Devout. Meaning of Devout. Synonyms of Devout

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Definition of Devout

Devout
Devout De*vout", n. 1. A devotee. [Obs.] --Sheldon. 2. A devotional composition, or part of a composition; devotion. [Obs.] --Milton.

Meaning of Devout from wikipedia

- Look up devotion, devotee, or devout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Devotion or Devotions may refer to: Anglican devotions, private prayers and practices...
- The Devout is a Canadian drama film, directed by Connor Gaston and released in 2015. The film stars Charlie Carrick and Ali Liebert as Darryl and Jan,...
- The Devout Communicant may refer to: The Devout Communicant, an 18th-century Franciscan book by Pacificus Baker "The Devout Communicant", a 19th-century...
- An Introduction to the Devout Life (French: Introduction à la vie dévote) is a book written by Saint Francis de Sales, the first edition being published...
- 2017) was a ****stani-American evangelical Christian apologist. Raised by a devout Ahmadi family, Qureshi converted to Christianity from Ahmadiyya as a university...
- Devout/The Modern Hymn is an album from punk band Scatter The Ashes. It was released on May 25, 2004. AllMusic wrote: "Words, melodies, shifting, complex...
- (2013). In 2016, he won a Leo Award for his performance in the film The Devout (2015). Carrick was born in Newcastle upon Tyne and grew up in the suburb...
- Catholic devotions are particular customs, rituals, and practices of worship of God or honour of the saints which are in addition to the liturgy of the...
- the forehead present in some devout praying Muslims. Owing to its societal significance it is also known as the "devout sign". Among notable Egyptian...
- names of literary characters or other relatively obscure cultural figures. Devout members of religions often choose names from their religious scriptures...