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		chas·ti·ty \ˈchastəd.ē, -aas-, -ətē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English chastete, chastitie, from Old French chasteté, from Latin castitat-, castitas, from castus pure + -itat-, -itas -ity — more at chaste 1.  : the quality or state of being chaste: as  a.  : abstention from any sexual intercourse reprobated by religion or condemned by morality  b.  : abstention from all sexual intercourse  c.  : freedom from immorality and lewdness in act and intention : purity in act and will : decency, modesty  d.  : decorousness in design or expression often tending toward the severe : freedom from meretricious ornament, floridity, or tawdriness 2.  : the obligation of lifelong celibacy and continence assumed in some monastic vows 3.  : ethical integrity |