Oblation
Something offered, or the act of offering it, especially to a deity or to charity. When capitalized, it refers to the offering of the bread and wine of the Eucharist in Christian worship.
[From Latin oblatus, past participle of offerre, to offer.]
The worshippers presented their oblations at the altar.
I like the way this word subliminally suggests "obligation".
Oblation
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- Great Grand Panjandrum
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Does that ring a bell?
"Oblution" and "ablution" ring like sympathetic bells on the same frequency of sound and religious meaning. Ablution, of course, refers to ritual purification. I always think of Keats'
sonnet "Bright Star" with its fabulous line," Of pure ablution round earth's human shores..."
sonnet "Bright Star" with its fabulous line," Of pure ablution round earth's human shores..."
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- Great Grand Panjandrum
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Re: Does that ring a bell?
"Oblution" and "ablution" ring like sympathetic bells on the same frequency of sound and religious meaning. Ablution, of course, refers to ritual purification. I always think of Keats'
sonnet "Bright Star" with its fabulous line," Of pure ablution round earth's human shores..."
I had not thought of that line in years. Thanks for the
reminder.
-----please, draw me a sheep-----
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