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altar

[ awl-ter ]

noun

  1. an elevated place or structure, as a mound or platform at which religious rites are performed or on which sacrifices are offered to gods, ancestors, etc.
  2. Ecclesiastical. communion table.
  3. Altar, Astronomy. the constellation Ara.
  4. (in a dry dock) a ledge for supporting the feet of shorings.


altar

/ ˈɔːə /

noun

  1. a raised place or structure where sacrifices are offered and religious rites performed
  2. (in Christian churches) the communion table
  3. a step in the wall of a dry dock upon which structures supporting a vessel can stand
  4. lead to the altar informal.
    to marry
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of altar1

First recorded before 1000; Middle English alter, altar, auter, Old English altar, altare, alter; (compare Middle Dutch outaer, Old Saxon, Old Norse altari, Old High German ), from Latin a (the more frequently used plural of used in a singular sense), of disputed origin and formation, but probably akin to Latin DZŧ “to make a burnt offering, cremate,” Umbrian řٳ “let it burn, set incense on the fire”
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of altar1

Old English, from Latin a (plural) altar, from altus high
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Idioms and Phrases

  1. lead to the altar, to marry:

    After a five-year courtship, he led her to the altar.

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More than halfway through the nearly two-hour show, Cleo Sol briefly left the altar and resurfaced in the stands, toward the middle of the venue to sing “Know That You Are Loved.”

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Every day for over a week, I knelt before a makeshift altar in my bedroom, anchored myself to my breath and performed a most Herculean feat: twice daily, hour-long meditations.

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"A person who worships at the altar of Donald Trump will kneel before him, not stand up to him," he said, while assailing his main rival, Poilievre.

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When her father numbs his pain with his wife’s prescription and sadly croons a song from when he was an altar boy, Piper can only roll her eyes and excuse herself from the room.

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In front of the the altar, worshipers placed offerings of shoes, suitcases and photos of the disappeared.

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