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oblation

[o-bley-shuhn] / ɒˈbleɪ ʃən /
NOUN
eucharist offering
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I prefer the new book, agreeing with the author when she writes that in the diaries there is “something raw and dark, without salvation, a kind of oblation.”

From New York Times

Just as oblations to the poor will puff up one’s sense of self, “tipping well” — 20 percent or more — is a measure of one’s personal decency.

From Salon

I thank God, who has deigned to accept this final oblation from me.

From Project Gutenberg

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 Project Gutenberg

He then places near him a bundle of cusa grass, consecrated by pronouncing the word namah! or else prepares a fire for oblations.

From Project Gutenberg