lustral (Meaning)

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lustral (a.)

Of or pertaining to, or used for, purification; as, lustral days; lustral water.

Of or pertaining to a lustrum.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lustral

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lustral Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Romans performed lustral rites to purify their city after a plague.
  2. The ritual lustral sprinkling of holy water was believed to cleanse the participants of all sins.
  3. The annual lustral census was a process by which the population of Rome was counted.
  4. The temple was decorated with lustral garlands to celebrate the victory.
  5. The lustral sacrifice of a white bull was offered to the gods to appease their wrath.
  6. The lustral water used in the purification ceremony was drawn from a sacred spring.
  7. The lustral games were held in honor of the god Mars and featured chariot races and gladiatorial contests.
  8. The lustral purification ritual included the use of incense, prayers, and offerings.
  9. The priests performed the lustral ceremony in accordance with ancient religious texts.
  10. The lustral procession was led by the vestal virgins and the Roman magistrates.

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Of or pertaining to, or used for, purification; as, lustral days; lustral water., Of or pertaining to a lustrum.

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No antonyms found.

The ancient Romans performed lustral rites to purify their city after a plague.

The ritual lustral sprinkling of holy water was believed to cleanse the participants of all sins.

The annual lustral census was a process by which the population of Rome was counted.

The temple was decorated with lustral garlands to celebrate the victory.