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The killing of a living thing in honour of the gods. Common sacrificial animals used in religious rites were bulls, cows, roosters, horses, sheep, and goats
Ãâó: myweb.tiscali.co.uk/temetfutue/glossary/glossaryS....
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Anything, material or immaterial, offered to God or a deity as an act of propitiation or homage, the destruction or surrender of something valued or desired for the sake of something having, or regarded as having, a higher or a more pressing claim, the loss entailed by devotion to an interest, also, the thing so devoted or surrendered. To sacrifice means to surrender or give up something for the attainment of some higher advantage or dearer object. ...
Ãâó: miriams-well.org/Glossary/
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1. Make an offering of an animal, food or incense. 2. Deprive yourself of something for the sake of another person or ideal.
Ãâó: www.godonthe.net/dictionary/s.html
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any deliberate but calculated overbid, but an overbid in which the declarer expects to be penalized fewer scoring points than the opponents would score if permitted to play their contract.
Ãâó: www.bridgeguys.com/Conventions/Definitions.html
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If the opponents can make a game or a slam, sometimes a doubled contract by you will give them fewer points. This is particularly likely if you are not vulnerable and they are. Also: "sac."
Ãâó: www.gg.caltech.edu/~jeff/bridge/glossary.html
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