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Definition of Incorrupt

Incorrupt
Incorrupt In"cor*rupt", a. [L. incorruptus. See In- not, and Corrupt.] 1. Not affected with corruption or decay; unimpaired; not marred or spoiled. 2. Not defiled or depraved; pure; sound; untainted; above the influence of bribes; upright; honest. --Milton. Your Christian principles . . . which will preserve you incorrupt as individuals. --Bp. Hurd.

Meaning of Incorrupt from wikipedia

- Zita, found to be incorrupt by the Catholic Church. (c. 1218 – April 27, 1272). The body of Saint Rita of Cascia, found to be incorrupt by the Catholic...
- (Sokushinbutsu) refer to the bodies of Buddhist monks and nuns that remain incorrupt, without any traces of deliberate mummification by another party. Many...
- Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles. Her remains were discovered as possibly incorrupt in May 2023. She was previously a member of the Oblate Sisters of Providence...
- who preserved her virginity intact in giving birth should also be kept incorrupt after death. It was necessary that she, who carried the Creator in her...
- side of Christ. Three years later her body was exhumed and was found incorrupt, whole and flexible. Her palate and tongue were preserved fresh and rosy...
- her life. Her body is said by the Catholic Church to remain internally incorrupt. The grotto where the apparitions occurred later went on to become a major...
- Incorrupt remains in the tomb...
- century, who lived a pious life and whose corpse was reportedly found to be incorrupt in 1212. Already very po****r among the madrilenian people, as Madrid...
- Mary as the New Eve, drawing comparison to Eve, while yet immaculate and incorrupt — that is to say, not subject to original sin. The encyclopedia adds that...
- was canonized in 1696. Her body was exhumed in 1580, discovered to be incorrupt. Saint Zita's body is currently on display for public veneration in the...