lustration (Meaning)

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lustration (n.)

The act of lustrating or purifying.

A sacrifice, or ceremony, by which cities, fields, armies, or people, defiled by crimes, pestilence, or other cause of uncleanness, were purified.

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lustration Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Romans performed lustrations to purify themselves and ward off evil spirits.
  2. The lustration ceremony involved sprinkling holy water, chanting prayers, and sacrificing animals.
  3. Lustration was believed to restore harmony and balance within the community and the individual.
  4. The lustration of the statue of Emperor Augustus served to emphasize his divinity and authority.
  5. The Catholic Church still performs lustration rituals, such as the blessing of candles and the sprinkling of holy water.
  6. The lustration of the temple was necessary to prepare it for the arrival of the sacred deity.
  7. The soldiers performed a lustration ritual before battle to ensure victory and protect themselves from harm.
  8. The lustration of the bride and groom symbolized their purification and readiness for marriage.
  9. The lustration of the city after the plague was intended to cleanse it of disease and restore health.
  10. The lustration of the fields was believed to promote fertility and ensure a bountiful harvest.

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The act of lustrating or purifying., A sacrifice, or ceremony, by which cities, fields, armies, or people, defiled by crimes, pestilence, or other cause of uncl

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The ancient Romans performed lustrations to purify themselves and ward off evil spirits.

The lustration ceremony involved sprinkling holy water, chanting prayers, and sacrificing animals.

Lustration was believed to restore harmony and balance within the community and the individual.

The lustration of the statue of Emperor Augustus served to emphasize his divinity and authority.