Etymology: [ &-'blü-sh&n, a- ] (noun.) 1533. From Middle French ablucion, ablution, and its source, Late Latin ablutio (“washing, cleansing, ablution”), from the stem of Latin abluō (“I wash away”).
The rinsing of the priest's hand following the Communion with, depending on rite, water or a mix of it and wine, which may then be drunk by the priest, Washing oneself; bathing, cleaning oneself up, The water used in cleansing, The ritual consumption by the deacon or priest of leftover sacred wine of host after the Communion, Originally, the purifying of oils and other substances by emulsification with hot water; now more generally, a thorough cleansing of a precipitate or other non-dissolved substance, The act of washing or cleansing the body, or some part of it, as a religious rite, the washing of one's body or part of it (as in a religious rite), or washing, was practised, (1 ) When a person was initiated into a higher state: e g , when Aaron and his sons were set apart to the priest's office, they were washed with water previous to their investiture with the priestly robes (Lev 8:6), or washing, was practised, (1 ) When a person was initiated into a higher state: e g , when Aaron and his sons were set apart to the priest's office, they were washed with water previous to their investiture with the priestly robes (Lev 8:6), the ritual washing of a priest's hands or of sacred vessels, \uh-BLOO-shun\, noun: 1 The act of washing or cleansing; specifically, the washing of the body, or some part of it (as in a religious rite) 2 The water used in cleansing, The ceremonial cleansing of communion vessels or the hands of the celebrant It can also mean more generally a washing or cleansing as a religious act, ritual cleansing or washing; washing of the body, A small quantity of wine and water, which is used to wash the priest's thumb and index finger after the communion, and which then, as perhaps containing portions of the consecrated elements, is drunk by the priest, A small quantity of wine and water, which is used to wash the priests thumb and index finger after the communion, and which then, as perhaps containing portions of the consecrated elements, is drunk by the priest, The act of washing or cleansing; specifically, the washing of the body, or some part of it, as a religious rite, Ritual cleansing of the chalice and paten after all have received bread and wine during the eucharist, At the five daily prayer times prescribed by the Qur'an, ablutions are part of the ritual purification which must precede participation in contemplation and the act of prostration and prayer, plural of ablution, The washing of one's body or parts of it as in a religious rite to ensure physical purification, Someone's ablutions are all the activities that are involved in washing himself or herself. if you perform your ablutions, you wash yourself - sometimes used humorously (ablution, from , from abluere, from ab- + lavere ), (British) structure on a military base that comprises of toilets and bathing facilities (army Slang), Ceremonial washing of communion vessels and/or the ceremonial washing of the hands of the celebrant, The ritual washing of the hands and face in prepration for prayer Bahá'u'lláh requires ablutions as part of the daily obligatory prayer See also: Obligatory Prayer,
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The rinsing of the priest's hand following the Communion with, depending on rite, water or a mix of it and wine, which may then be drunk by the priest
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Washing oneself; bathing, cleaning oneself up
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The water used in cleansing - "Cast the ablutions in the main."
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The ritual consumption by the deacon or priest of leftover sacred wine of host after the Communion
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Originally, the purifying of oils and other substances by emulsification with hot water; now more generally, a thorough cleansing of a precipitate or other non-dissolved substance
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The act of washing or cleansing the body, or some part of it, as a religious rite
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the washing of one's body or part of it (as in a religious rite)
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or washing, was practised, (1 ) When a person was initiated into a higher state: e g , when Aaron and his sons were set apart to the priest's office, they were washed with water previous to their investiture with the priestly robes (Lev 8:6)
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or washing, was practised, (1 ) When a person was initiated into a higher state: e g , when Aaron and his sons were set apart to the priest's office, they were washed with water previous to their investiture with the priestly robes (Lev 8:6)
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the ritual washing of a priest's hands or of sacred vessels
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\uh-BLOO-shun\, noun: 1 The act of washing or cleansing; specifically, the washing of the body, or some part of it (as in a religious rite) 2 The water used in cleansing
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The ceremonial cleansing of communion vessels or the hands of the celebrant It can also mean more generally a washing or cleansing as a religious act
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ritual cleansing or washing; washing of the body isim
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A small quantity of wine and water, which is used to wash the priest's thumb and index finger after the communion, and which then, as perhaps containing portions of the consecrated elements, is drunk by the priest
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A small quantity of wine and water, which is used to wash the priests thumb and index finger after the communion, and which then, as perhaps containing portions of the consecrated elements, is drunk by the priest
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The act of washing or cleansing; specifically, the washing of the body, or some part of it, as a religious rite
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Ritual cleansing of the chalice and paten after all have received bread and wine during the eucharist
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At the five daily prayer times prescribed by the Qur'an, ablutions are part of the ritual purification which must precede participation in contemplation and the act of prostration and prayer
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plural of ablution
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The washing of one's body or parts of it as in a religious rite to ensure physical purification
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Someone's ablutions are all the activities that are involved in washing himself or herself. if you perform your ablutions, you wash yourself - sometimes used humorously (ablution, from , from abluere, from ab- + lavere )
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(British) structure on a military base that comprises of toilets and bathing facilities (army Slang) isim
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Ceremonial washing of communion vessels and/or the ceremonial washing of the hands of the celebrant
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The ritual washing of the hands and face in prepration for prayer Bahá'u'lláh requires ablutions as part of the daily obligatory prayer See also: Obligatory Prayer
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