Piety in spanish
Piedad
pronunciation: piedɑd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: piedɑd part of speech: noun
In gestures






piety = piedad, devoción.
Example: Library history has too often been written in a spirit of piety.more:
» work of piety = obra piadosa.
Example: Edition binding in leather was offered as an alternative to cloth or printed paper boards for such things as poetical gift books, works of piety, and textbooks.