It literally means to make an offering of a dead animal (or person) killed for the occasion to some deity to show devotion.
Figuratively it means to give up something you value for a long term benefit. Such as--> I sacrificed cigarette smoking to improve my health.
It likewise means to give up something at less than it's actual value.
The word "Paschal" comes from the word Pesach which, in Hebrew, means Passover.
It basically means to sacrifice your life.
it is a word in Hindi which means hello
Resurrection
pilgrimage
sacrifice means an offering or to surrender
The word literally means "a sacrifice by fire." It comes from the Greek word "holokauston" which means "burned whole."
sacrifice
The word 'immolate' means to kill or sacrifice usually by fire.
Sacrifice. Korbon. A completely burnt sacrifice is called an Olah
holocaust aka sacrifice totally burned by fireActuallyThe word "holocaust" comes from the greek word holokauston, which means a sacrifice totally burned by fire.
Locus sacrificii is the literal Latin equivalent of 'place of sacrifice'. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'locus', in the nominative singular as the subject, means 'place'. The neuter gender noun 'sacrificii', in the genitive as the object of possession, means 'of sacrifice'.Ara is a one word Latin equivalent of 'place of sacrifice'. It's a feminine gender noun that literally means 'altar'. It loosely is translated as 'refuge, protection'. It's a word that's used in paganism.Altare is another one word Latin equivalent of 'place of sacrifice'. It's a neuter gender noun that literally means 'a high place'. It's the word that's used in the Vulgate. From the Latin comes the English equivalent 'altar'.
The word 'Holocaust' comes from Ancient Greek. The word means "Sacrifice by Fire. Many Jews died from the holocaust.
Kurbaan means to sacrifice, or to give away in order to get something.
A person with a tailed beast seal inside. The word means "Power of Human Sacrifice"
It means one who is ready to sacrifice or to be dead for the king.It also means that one who does not have fear about death and is ready to die at any moment.
Sacrifice comes from two latin words Sacrum and Facio. it literally means "to make sacred".