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votive

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Votive \Vo"tive\, a. [L. votivus, fr. votum a vow: cf. F. votif. See Vow .] Given by vow, or in fulfillment of a vow; consecrated by a vow; devoted; as, votive offerings; a votive tablet. ``Votive incense.'' --Keble. We reached a votive stone, ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN candle ▪ Last month we were able to borrow a votive candle stand, which stands in the Lady Chapel area. ▪ Mrs Bay hurried about the living room, lighting row after row of votive candles . ▪ A votive candle is placed ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. dedicated in fulfillment of a vow; "votive prayers"

Usage examples of votive.

I had seen those tiny green votives - cypres was the one she favored in every hotel suite or guest room Isabella had ever planned to stay in for more than an hour.

My father never went along, having become an apostate at the age of eight over the exorbitant price of votive candles.

A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely scattered along its steep and woody banks, attested the unskilfulness, the terrors, and the devotion of the Grecian navigators, who, after the example of the Argonauts, explored the dangers of the inhospitable Euxine.

A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely scattered along its steep and woody banks, attested the unskilfulness, the terrors, and the devotion of the Grecian navigators, who, after the example of the Argonauts, explored the dangers of the inhospitable Euxine.

I took my package and we stepped together onto Smith, the block Euclid claimed all belonged to Arthur: a smashed barbershop with an old glass pole, a botanica, window full of votive candles and folk art, with ghetto apartments above it, and four or five of the understated, sexy little bistros Berlin was meant to undercut.

Fire would have been a huge problem, even in a stone church, and there were no votive glasses for the candles to burn down safely in.

As we drew nearer peddlers approached with trays of votive offerings and sticks of incense, waving handfuls in our faces, voices rising as they tried to outbid each other.

In between the votive altars that lined the path, vendors had set up stalls offering copper medals with images of dogs or the figure of the goddess, more apples for offerings, and wine and fried breads and sausages for hungry worshippers.

Perhaps the Tuatha are sickened by human votive sacrifices, just as other Gods became sickened.

Arthur ignored him, plunging instead into the pelting rain that was bedraggling the pathetic votive ribbons draped on the Holy Thorn.

Lucia took it all in - the hundreds of votive candles in exquisite crystal holders surrounding the pool, the lavish flower centrepieces on every table, the white and silver tablecloths and black silk napkins.

From Morlaix, a carved ivory junk, with Chinamen at the oars, that a strange sailor had brought back as a votive offering for Notre Dame de la Clarte, above Ploumanac’h.

In leafy nooks between these, uphill walks begin their climb of the mountains, from the foot of votive shrines set round with tablets commemorating in German, French, Russian, Hebrew, Magyar and Czech, the cure of high-well-borns of all those races and languages.

As I watch, Prince Pausanias himself digs the votive pit, while Io feeds ferns to the black lamb and black ewe lamb he will sacrifice.

Cashel knew his sister's fabrics, not only the arras she'd woven as a votive to hang behind the statue of the Protecting Shepherd in Valles but also the lesser drapes and ribbons that carried no image at all when you first glanced at them.