oblation
/ou'bleiʃn/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A religious offering or sacrifice: "Oblation" refers to something offered to God or a deity, especially in a religious ceremony.
- The act of making such an offering: "Oblation" can also mean the act of presenting an offering, particularly in a Christian context, such as the offering of bread and wine during the Eucharist.
- A charitable donation or contribution: In a broader sense, "oblation" can denote a gift or contribution made for religious or charitable purposes.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The priest prepared the oblation of bread and wine. (The priest prepared the offering of bread and wine.)
- Faithful parishioners made oblations to support the church's mission. (Faithful parishioners made contributions to support the church's mission.)
- Ancient rituals often involved an oblation to the gods. (Ancient rituals often involved a sacrifice to the gods.)
Advanced Usage
- "To make an oblation": to formally present a religious offering.
- The worshippers came forward to make an oblation at the altar.
- "Eucharistic oblation": specifically refers to the offering of the bread and wine in the Christian Mass.
- The theology of the Eucharistic oblation is central to some Christian doctrines.
Variants and Related Words
- Oblate (noun): A person dedicated to religious life, especially in a monastic community.
- He lived as an oblate in the monastery.
- Oblatory (adjective, rare): Pertaining to an offering or sacrifice.
- The oblatory rites were performed at dawn.
Synonyms
- Offering: A thing offered, especially as a religious sacrifice.
- Sacrifice: An act of offering something precious to a deity.
- Donation: Something given to a charity or religious institution.
- Contribution: A gift or payment to a common fund or cause.
Related Phrases
- Oblation of the Mass: A traditional term for the offering of the Eucharist.
- The Oblation of the Mass is a key moment in the liturgy.
- To present one's oblation: To formally give one's offering.
- The congregation was invited to present their oblations.
Related Idioms
(Note: "Oblation" is a formal, specific term and is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. Its usage is primarily in religious or formal charitable contexts.)
Noun
- the act of offering the bread and wine of the Eucharist
- the act of contributing to the funds of a church or charity
- oblations for aid to the poor