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votive
[ voh-tiv ]
adjective
- offered, given, dedicated, etc., in accordance with a vow:
a votive offering.
- performed, undertaken, etc., in consequence of a vow.
- of the nature of or expressive of a wish or desire.
votive
/ ˈvəʊtɪv /
adjective
- offered, given, undertaken, performed or dedicated in fulfilment of or in accordance with a vow
- RC Church optional; not prescribed; having the nature of a voluntary offering
a votive Mass
a votive candle
Derived Forms
- ˈvotiveness, noun
- ˈvotively, adverb
Other Words From
- votive·ly adverb
- votive·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of votive1
Example Sentences
Among the memorial’s flowers and votive candles, friends also left behind a soccer ball.
Illuminated by warm yellow votive candles and surrounded by white roses, daisies and sunflowers, the vigil attendees sang a series of prayers to God and the Virgin Mary.
Sticking to neutral vases or candlesticks, you can transform a table or mantle with a new color of votive or taper, says Ducsik.
Baboons, probably held in captivity in Egypt, were mummified as votive offerings after their deaths.
They placed offerings on and around the empty pedestal to Oñate: pottery, corn stalks, votive candles, a basket of vegetables.
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