piaculum wikipedia - EAS
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piaculum ( plural piacula ) An expiatory sacrifice. The victim in such a sacrifice. An act requiring expiation. Related terms [ edit] piacular Latin [ edit] Etymology [ edit] From piō (“I appease, …
piaculum — Wiktionnaire
https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/piaculumpiaculum — Wiktionnaire piaculum 3 langues Latin Étymologie De pio (« expier, apaiser ») avec le suffixe -culum. Nom commun piaculum \ Prononciation ? \ neutre Expiation, sacrifice …
Nefas Piaculum – Wikipedia
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nefas_PiaculumNefas Piaculum (auch NP-Tage) markierten im römischen Kalender spezielle öffentliche Festtage, an denen ein Sühneopfer ( piaculum) dargebracht wurde, wobei der Begriff nefas in der …
piaculum - Ancient Greek (LSJ)
https://lsj.gr/wiki/piaculum2ce qui mérite expiation ; impiété, sacrilège, chose indigne, abomination, crime, forfait : Liv. 29, 18, 9 ; piaculumest[avec prop. inf.] Pl. Truc. 223, c’estune chose abominable que ; …
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A piaculum is an expiatory sacrifice, or the victim used in the sacrifice; also, an act requiring expiation. [380] Because Roman religion was contractual ( do ut des ), a piaculum might be …
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The following is a summary of material dealt with in more detail below. The priesthoods of most state religions were held by members of the elite classes.There was no principle analogous to …
Piaculum Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/piaculumnoun pi· ac· u· lum pīˈakyələm plural piacula -lə : a sacrificial rite by which communion is reestablished between a god and worshiper : an expiatory offering Word History Etymology …
Piaculum | Fantendo - Game Ideas & More | Fandom
https://fantendo.fandom.com/wiki/Piaculum"Piaculum" written and storyboarded by YE (back to FTAS) more to come. Boundless (2020-present) New Fantendoverse (2015-2020) Fantendoverse (2009-2015)
piaculum
https://law.en-academic.com/49802/piaculumpiaculaire — [ pjakylɛr ] adj. • 1752; lat. piacularis ♦ Rare Relatif à une expiation. ⇒ expiatoire. « la souffrance piaculaire, [...] la douleur réparatrice » (Huysmans). piaculaire adjectif (latin …
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