sacrificator (Meaning)

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sacrificator (n.)

A sacrificer; one who offers a sacrifice.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sacrificator

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sacrificator Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient sacrificator held a sacred duty to prepare and offer sacrifices to the gods.
  2. The High Sacrificator presided over the most important religious ceremonies in the ancient temple.
  3. The sacrificial dagger was wielded by the sacrificator with precision and solemnity.
  4. The sacrificator's robes were adorned with symbols of the gods they venerated.
  5. The ritual dance performed by the sacrificator was an essential part of the sacrificial process.
  6. The sacrificator's voice resonated through the temple as they chanted ancient prayers.
  7. The presence of the sacrificator instilled a sense of awe and devotion in the worshippers.
  8. The sacrificator's knowledge and experience guided them in selecting the most appropriate offerings.
  9. The sacrifices performed by the sacrificator ensured the favor of the gods and the protection of the people.
  10. The sacrificator served as a bridge between the realm of mortals and the divine.

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A sacrificer; one who offers a sacrifice.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient sacrificator held a sacred duty to prepare and offer sacrifices to the gods.

The High Sacrificator presided over the most important religious ceremonies in the ancient temple.

The sacrificial dagger was wielded by the sacrificator with precision and solemnity.

The sacrificator's robes were adorned with symbols of the gods they venerated.