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sacrificer
sacrificer (ˈsækrɪfaɪsə(r)) [f. sacrifice v. + -er1.] 1. One who offers up a sacrifice.1563 Winȝet Four Scoir Thre Quest. §25 Wks. (S.T.S.) I. 90 Quhy teche ze.. that the wordis of sanctificatioun of the sacrament of our Lordis body and bluid ar nocht to be pronounceit to the end, that thair suld be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zhu Qinming
Guo Shanyun (), in order to flatter Empress Wei, took an interpretation of the Rites of Zhou to mean that Empress Wei should serve as the second stage sacrificer , instead making Wei Juyuan the third stage sacrificer. wikipedia.org
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sacrifier
† ˈsacrifier Obs. [f. sacrify v. + -er1.] A sacrificing priest.1382 Wyclif Isa. xix. 3 Thei shul aske..ther deuel cleperes and ther deuel sacrifieres [Vulg. ariolos]. 1547 Bk. of Marchauntes e v b, The Pharisiens, sacrifiers, Scribes, and docters. 1553 Bale Vocacyon 7 Baals..sorcerouse sacrifiers. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ritwik (given name)
In Sanskrit, the word ṛtvik is the nominative case of the noun ṛtvij "seasonal sacrificer". wikipedia.org
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sacricolist
† saˈcricolist Obs.—0 [f. L. sacricol-a sacrificer (formed as next + col-ĕre to tend, worship) + -ist.] (See quot.)1727 Bailey vol. II, Sacricolist, a devout Worshipper. Oxford English Dictionary
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Semicha in sacrifices
According to Philo, the sacrificer intended his act to imply that "these hands have done no wrong, but have performed good and useful deeds." A similar suggestion is that by laying hands, the sacrificer designates the animal to take his place as that which deserves to be killed. wikipedia.org
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Wei Juyuan
Wei Juyuan ruled that Zhu's proposal be accepted, and so Empress Wei served as the second sacrificer. opposed it, and so Emperor Zhongzong had Wei Juyuan serve as the third sacrificer. wikipedia.org
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Sweyn
Sweyn I Sweyn or Svein Knutsson (c. 1016–1035), King of Norway as Sweyn II Sweyn II of Denmark (1019–1076), King of Denmark Blot-Sweyn or Sweyn the Sacrificer wikipedia.org
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Blotstulka
The name can be seen as the equivalent to that of her spouse, with the meaning: "The woman Sacrificer" or "The Maiden Sacrificer"; as her spouse's name was "Sweyn the Sacrificer", which can also be translated as "The man who performs the sacrifices". wikipedia.org
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Rathakara
A Śudra is not initiated to Vedic studies hence no Upanayana, as the sacrificer has to know Vedas, hence Śudra cannot participate in any kind of Yajña. wikipedia.org
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Ashvamedha
If the horse wandered into neighbouring provinces hostile to the sacrificer, they were to be subjugated. The Avabhṛtha was the "unpurificatory" bathing of the sacrificer at the end of the sacrifice. wikipedia.org
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Homa (ritual)
A śrauta ritual is a form of quid pro quo where through the fire ritual, a sacrificer offered something to the gods and goddesses, and the sacrificer expected The sacrificer enters, symbolically cleanses himself or herself, with water, joins the homa ritual, gods invited, prayers recited, conch shell blown. wikipedia.org
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Volkhv
The latter are not necessarily shamans, and their function is merely to hold sacrifices (the word zhrets literally means "sacrificer", from Proto-Slavic wikipedia.org
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Su Gui
and Li Guo'er the third stage sacrificer. he made the chancellor Wei Juyuan the third stage sacrificer. wikipedia.org
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Rigvedic dialogue hymns
trishtubhs) 10.86 Indrani, Indra, the "he-ape" Vrshakapi and his wife 10.95: dialogue of Pururavas and Urvashi (18 trishtubhs) 10.183: dialogue between the sacrificer wikipedia.org
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