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unsecular

American  
[uhn-sek-yuh-ler] / ʌnˈsɛk yə lər /

adjective

  1. not secular; pertaining to things that are sacred or religious.


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Until recently, that idea had come to seem so impossible to dislodge that even patently unsecular politicians feel compelled to pay lip service to it.

From The Guardian • Feb. 20, 2020

You see them worn by clergymen with unsecular ideas in dress, and by the leader of the counterfeiters' gang in the moving pictures.

From Personality Plus Some Experiences of Emma McChesney and Her Son, Jock by Ferber, Edna