auto-da-fé
Americannoun
plural
autos-da-fénoun
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history a ceremony of the Spanish Inquisition including the pronouncement and execution of sentences passed on sinners or heretics
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the burning to death of people condemned as heretics by the Inquisition
Etymology
Origin of auto-da-fé
1715–25; < Portuguese: act of the faith
Example Sentences
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An acrobatic jester figure, his face painted skull-white, restores to the auto-da-fé scene some of its intended spookiness.
From New York Times • Mar. 1, 2022
When orchestra rehearsals started Feb. 14, Nézet-Séguin shortened a 16th note here, lengthened an eighth note there as he sang the vocals — including the Celestial Voice ending the auto-da-fé.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 28, 2022
After characterizing it as a 21st-century auto-da-fé on Twitter, op-ed writer Bari Weiss first argued it was evidence of an out of control PC culture on campus.
From The Guardian • Mar. 18, 2018
Or an auto-da-fé that destroyed the evidence of wifely heresy?
From The New Yorker • Nov. 16, 2015
No, my friends; let no one have the right to say that the pirates use the tools of the auto-da-fé!
From The Corsair King by Safford, Mary J.
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