Definition of Expiable. Meaning of Expiable. Synonyms of Expiable

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Definition of Expiable

Expiable
Expiable Ex"pi*a*ble, a. [See Expiate.] Capable of being expiated or atoned for; as, an expiable offense; expiable guilt. --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Expiable from wikipedia

- English attone or atoon (meaning "agreed" or "at one"). Expiation is related to the verb expiate, from Latin expio meaning "to atone" or "to purge by sacrifice"...
- Look up expiation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Expiation is another word for atonement, the removal of guilt or making of amends. Expiation may also...
- Yom Kippur (/ˌjɒm kɪˈpʊər, ˌjɔːm ˈkɪpər, ˌjoʊm-/ YOM kip-OOR, YAWM KIP-ər, YOHM-; Hebrew: יוֹם כִּפּוּר‎ Yōm Kippūr [ˈjom kiˈpuʁ], lit. 'Day of Atonement')...
- In other biblical translations the water is referred to as water of expiation (Douay–Rheims Bible), water of separation (King James Version), water...
- related to the idea of atonement and sometime mistakenly conflated with expiation. The discussion here encomp****es usage only in the Christian tradition...
- they had been guillotined, and it is therefore dedicated to them as an expiation for that act. The closest métro station is Saint-Augustin . The chapel...
- Alan Thacker sees Ælfhere's role in the reburial of Edward as an act of expiation. However, Roach points out that Byrhtferth praises Ælfhere's role, even...
- blood-money, and who were entitled to share it. Homicide was not the only crime expiable: blood-money could be exacted for most crimes of violence. Some acts, such...
- tradition, an act of reparation is a prayer or devotion with the intent to expiate the "sins of others", e.g. for the repair of the sin of blasphemy, the...
- three main parts: 1) the meal that was set out at a crossroads, 2) an expiation sacrifice, and 3) purification of the household. The specific foods mentioned...