libament (Meaning)

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libament (n.)

Libation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of libament

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libament Sentence Examples

  1. The priest poured a libament of wine onto the altar, invoking the gods' favor.
  2. The victory feast concluded with a libation of mead, honoring the fallen warriors.
  3. The ritual offering of a libament was an integral part of ancient religious practices.
  4. The libament symbolized the pouring out of one's heart and gratitude to the divine.
  5. The priestess carefully selected the libament, considering its purity and significance.
  6. The libation served as a reminder of the sacred bond between humans and the gods.
  7. The act of pouring the libament was often accompanied by prayers and incantations.
  8. The libament was typically a liquid, such as wine, milk, or water.
  9. Some cultures believed that the libament would be consumed by the deities it was offered to.
  10. The libation ritual allowed worshippers to express their devotion and seek divine blessings.

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Libation.

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No antonyms found.

The priest poured a libament of wine onto the altar, invoking the gods' favor.

The victory feast concluded with a libation of mead, honoring the fallen warriors.

The ritual offering of a libament was an integral part of ancient religious practices.

The libament symbolized the pouring out of one's heart and gratitude to the divine.