| ablution | 1. The act of washing or cleansing; specifically, the washing of the body, or some part of it, as a religious rite. 2. The water used in cleansing. "Cast the ablutions in the main." 3. 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. Origin: L. Ablutio, fr. Abluere: cf. F. Ablution. See Abluent. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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the ritual washing of a priest's hands or of sacred vessels
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ablution: the ritual of cleansing negative energies away from the body, mind and spirit.
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a washing or cleansing of the body, especially as part of 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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| ablution | the act of washing yourself (or another person) |
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| ablution | cleansing the body by washing |
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