Both Uses of
pious
in
The Fiend And The Forge
- Closing his eyes, the ogre knitted his fingers together and looked like a hopeful, pious boy on Christmas Eve.
Chpt 4 —pious = religious
- The hands were folded upon his broad chest in a gesture suggestive of modesty or piety or both.
Chpt 14 — *piety = religious belief
Definitions:
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(1)
(pious as in: a good, pious woman) religious or highly moral
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(2)
(pious as in: a pious hypocrite) self-righteous (acting as though one is, or believing one is highly moral when it is not true)
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(3)
(pious as in: cling to the pious hope) (describing a hope or wish as) sincere, but highly unlikely
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(4)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
Much more rarely, piety can refer to devotion or faithfulness as Proust used it in the book, Swann's Way:
"...but when, as had befallen me, such an anguish possesses one's soul before Love has yet entered into one's life, then it must drift, awaiting Love's coming, vague and free, without precise attachment, at the disposal of one sentiment to-day, of another to-morrow, of filial piety or affection for a comrade."