-
salsa was so
fundamental to
sacrifice that "to put on the mola" (Latin
immolare) came to mean "to sacrifice",
hence English "immolation". Its use was one...
- (1690) "destruction,
especially by fire". Its
etymology was from
Latin immolare "to
sprinkle with
sacrificial meal (mola salsa); to sacrifice" in ancient...
-
Tatius I 16, 32.
Macrobius I 16, 30: "...flaminica Iovi
arietem solet immolare"; Dumézil (1977), p. 163 & n. 42,
citing A.
Kirsopp Michels The Calendar...
- 31 (1). 'Tauris
etiam Ponticis et
Aegyptio Busiridi ritus fuit
hospites immolare, et
Mercurio Gallis humanas vel
inhumanas victimas caedere,
Romani Grae****...
-
flour mixture to be
sprinkled on
sacrificial victims (hence the
Latin verb
immolare, "to put on the mola, to sacrifice"). This
dough too was
prepared by them...
- mola was so
fundamental to
sacrifice that "to put on the mola" (Latin
immolare) came to mean "to sacrifice." Its use was one of the
numerous religious...
- audentes,
numquam ingrediuntur easdem, nisi **** in eis diis suis
voluerint immolare;
cited by Du
Cange as
Thomas Cantipratensis,
Bonum universale de apibus...
-
acanthus leaves,
bears the
inscription "abraham
divino oracvlo ivbetvr immolare vnigentivm svvm
filivm issac" ("Abraham, at God's command,
sacrifices his...