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Above the
entrance to the next
corridor the king is
shown censing and
libating before Osiris.
Ramesses VI is
shown in a
variety of
scenes before gods...
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possibly ambiguous, and
thought to
derive from a root *ǵʰew- "to pour,
libate" (the idea
survives in the
Dutch verb gieten,
meaning "to pour") (Sanskrit...
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Albanian Tocharian Hittite *ǵʰew- "to pour,
libate, invoke" god (< OE god < PIE. ǵʰutós "invoked,
libated") fundō "I pour" hotrá "libation"; hotṛ "priest...
- (שת אותה יה; cf. Zohar,
Vayechi 43), and this is the
stone which Jacob libated with wine. On it were
written the
letters of the
Explicit Name, and anyone...
- pilgrimage, and
Userhet and his wife
before Osiris and Anubis. (8)
Priests libating,
female mourners and
offerings before Userhet and his wife. (9)Two registers:...
- bare to
offer victims for a
sacrifice of
thanksgiving so the
Argonauts libated by
pouring water on
naked flames,
which made the
Phaeacian women laugh...
- Pali for "well done", akin to the
Christian use of amen. Afterward, the
libated water is
poured on soil outside, to
return the
water to Vasudhara. The...
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English god.
Unclear etymology.
Traditionally derived from *ǵʰu-t(ó)- ('
libated one') < *ǵʰeu- ('to pour'),
although alternative connections with PIE *ǵʰeuH-...
- name of the
Goths themselves is
presumably related and
means "those who
libate", and guþ "idol" is the
object of the act of libation.[citation needed]...
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shall libate in the vase nor on the
flawless roasted (entrails) by
uttering words; and at this
border sign
before the city no one
shall libate on these...