Offering

  • 41offering price — I. noun Etymology: offering from present participle of offer (I) : the price quoted for a commodity or service in a schedule of prices or price list II. noun : the price at which an open end mutual fund is sold consisting of its asset value u …

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  • 42offering — noun Date: before 12th century 1. a. the act of one who offers b. something offered; especially a sacrifice ceremonially offered as a part of worship c. a contribution to the support of a church 2. something offered for sale or patronage < latest …

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  • 43Offering —    An oblation, dedicated to God. Thus Cain consecrated to God of the first fruits of the earth, and Abel of the firstlings of the flock (Gen. 4:3, 4). Under the Levitical system different kinds of offerings are specified, and laws laid down as&#8230; …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 44offering — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. offertory; oblation, contribution, donation, charity. See giving. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Something contributed] Syn. contribution, donation, present; see gift 1 . 2. [Something offered to a deity] Syn …

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  • 45offering — sb. == donation. RG. 545; oblation. Alys. 6163 …

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  • 46offering — of·fer·ing || É”frɪŋ , É‘ / É’ n. sacrifice; donation; present, gift of·fer || É”fÉ™r , É‘ / É’ n. suggestion; proposal of a price, tender, bid; proposal of marriage; expression of (goodwill, intent, etc.) v. suggest; tender, bid, propose a&#8230; …

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  • 47offering — lac …

    English to the Old English

  • 48offering — noun a thing offered, especially as a gift or contribution. ↘something offered as a religious sacrifice or token of devotion …

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  • 49offering — n. Sacrifice, oblation …

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  • 50offering — n 1. sacrifice, sacrificial lamb, oblation, immolation. 2. contribution, subscription, donation, donative; gift, present; alms, charity, dole, pittance, Sl. handout …

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