Definition of Lustration. Meaning of Lustration. Synonyms of Lustration

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Definition of Lustration

Lustration
Lustration Lus*tra"tion, n. [L. lustratio: cf. F. lustration.] 1. The act of lustrating or purifying. And holy water for lustration bring. --Dryden. 2. (Antiq.) A sacrifice, or ceremony, by which cities, fields, armies, or people, defiled by crimes, pestilence, or other cause of uncleanness, were purified.

Meaning of Lustration from wikipedia

- Look up lustration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lustration in Central and Eastern Europe is the official public procedure of scrutinizing a public...
- Servant of the People party proposed to end the policy of lustration. By 2020, lustration had been argued to be relatively successful in purging much...
- Look up lustre, Luster, or luster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lustre or Luster may refer to: Luster, Norway, a muni****lity in Vestlandet, Norway...
- Lustre (British English) or luster (American English; see spelling differences) is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral...
- Nadine Alexis Paguia Lustre (Tagalog: [naˈdin ˈlustrɛ], English: /luːstrə/ LOOS-trə; born October 31, 1993) is a Filipino actress and singer. Known primarily...
- electronic music duo "Lustral", a song by BT from _, 2016 Lustral water Lustre (disambiguation) Lustrum Water of lustration, or lustral water, biblical term...
- positions. The term lustration, "cleansing", stems from the Latin word lustratio, for a Roman purification ceremony. The first Polish lustration bill was p****ed...
- Lustre is an unincorporated community in Valley County, Montana, United States. The area po****tion of Lustre is about 200. Lustre is surrounded by wheat...
- The water of lustration or water of purification (Hebrew: מי נדה, romanized: mê niddāh) was the water created with the ashes of the red heifer, according...
- coined by Sir Arthur Evans, who hypothesized that they were used for lustration. Lustral basins are small square chambers sunk into the floor of the surrounding...