oblation
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Kneeling, she removed her Crown and offered the oblation which custom demands of monarchs: "An ingot or wedge of gold, of a pound weight," and "a pall or altar cloth."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Then U Nu handed over to newspaper editors two trunks containing his personal effects, and poured an oblation of fresh water in the Buddhist ritual that accompanies an act of charity.
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Purdue dedicated her new Rossade Bowl at Lafayette, Ind., serving up Indiana University as the charred oblation.
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Equation A8 adjusted for Earth’s west-to-east rotation and oblation.
From "Hidden Figures" by Margot Lee Shetterly
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Marriage and funeral ceremonies were refused until the fees demanded were paid in advance, and the Eucharist was withheld from the communicant unless he offered an oblation.
From A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I by Lea, Henry Charles