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sanctum (n.)

1570s, "holy place of the Jewish tabernacle," from Latin sanctum "a holy place," as in Late Latin sanctum sanctorum "holy of holies" (translating Greek to hagion ton hagiou, translating Hebrew qodesh haqqodashim), from neuter of sanctus "holy" (see saint (n.)). In English, sanctum sanctorum attested from c. 1400; in sense of "a person's private retreat" from 1706.

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Definitions of sanctum from WordNet

sanctum (n.)
a place of inviolable privacy;
he withdrew to his sanctum sanctorum, where the children could never go
Synonyms: sanctum sanctorum
sanctum (n.)
a sacred place of pilgrimage;
Synonyms: holy place / holy
From wordnet.princeton.edu