vestally

/ˈvɛstəli/
adverb
  1. In a pure, chaste, or morally upright manner.
    • She lived vestally, dedicating her life to charity and prayer.
    • The knight swore to serve vestally, without romantic attachments.
    • The monks conducted themselves vestally, following strict rules of purity.
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