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ablution

1 of 1noun
/əˈbluʃən/
Forms:ablutions
1

the act of washing oneself, often as a form of personal or spiritual cleansing

  • He performed his morning ablutions before breakfast.
  • Ablution is required before entering the temple.
  • The desert travelers valued water for both drinking and ablution.
  • Her ablution was quiet and meditative.
  • The spa offered a space for private ablution.
2

a ritual washing of a priest's hands or sacred objects in religious ceremonies

  • The priest's ablution preceded the Eucharist.
  • Sacred vessels underwent ablution before the ceremony.
  • Ablution is central to Islamic prayer rituals.
  • The monk performed ablution with reverence.
  • Ablution of the altar was done in silence.