oblation (C1)
noun
Pronunciation: /əʊˈbleɪʃən/
Definition
A religious offering, especially of bread and wine, made during a service.
Examples
The ancient ritual involved a symbolic oblation to appease the gods.
In many Christian traditions, the Eucharist is seen as a re-presentation of Christ's oblation.
The temple's sacred texts described the precise form of the daily oblation.
How to Use oblation
- oblation to (prepositional phrase)
- An offering made towards a deity, altar, or cause. — "The ancient Greeks made an oblation to the sea gods before embarking on a voyage."
- accept an oblation (collocation)
- To receive and approve of an offering. — "The deity was said to accept the oblation only if it was given with a pure heart."
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