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- LIBATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LIBATION is an act of pouring a liquid as a sacrifice (as to a deity) How to use libation in a sentence
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- Libation - Wikipedia
Libation Buryat shaman performing a libation of milk A libation is a ritual pouring of a liquid as an offering to a deity or spirit, or in memory of the dead It was common in many religions of antiquity and continues to be offered in cultures today
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- LIBATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
LIBATION definition: a pouring out of wine or other liquid in honor of a deity See examples of libation used in a sentence
- LIBATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 a the pouring out of wine, etc, in honour of a deity b the liquid so poured out 2 usually facetious an Click for more definitions
- Libation - definition of libation by The Free Dictionary
Define libation libation synonyms, libation pronunciation, libation translation, English dictionary definition of libation n 1 a The pouring of a liquid offering as a religious ritual b The liquid so poured 2 Informal a A beverage, especially an intoxicating beverage
- What is a Libation: Drink Offering to a Deity - Magickal Spot
A libation is a beverage poured out as an offering to a deity, spirit or beloved dead within a ritual context as a form of communion or to give honor and thanks Libations vary by tradition Alcoholic beverages, milk, honey, water, and oil are all used as libations Libations may be poured into a dedicated container such as a libation bowl or patera, onto a sacred object such as an altar or
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