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offertory

N ของ บูชา  offering kong-bu-cha

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OFFERTORY

n.The act of offering, or the thing offered. [Little used. ] 1. Offertory was properly an anthem chanted or a voluntary played on the organ during the offering and a part of the mass, in the Catholic church; but since the reformation it denotes certain sentences in the communion-office, read while the alms are collecting.
2. Anciently, the linen on which the offering was laid.

 

OFFERTURE

n.Offer; proposal. [Not used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OFFERTORY

Of "fer *to *ry, n.; pl. Offertories. Etym: [L. offertorium the place to which offerings were brought, in LL. offertory: cf. F. offertoire.]

 

1. The act of offering, or the thing offered. [Obs. or R.] Bacon. Bp. Fell.

 

2. (R.C.Ch. ) (a ) An anthem chanted, or a voluntary played on the organ, during the offering and first part of the Mass. (b ) That part of the Mass which the priest reads before uncovering the chalice to offer up the elements for consecration. (c ) The oblation of the elements.

 

3. (Ch. of Eng. & Prot. Epis. Ch. ) (a ) The Scripture sentences said or sung during the collection of the offerings. (b ) The offerings themselves.

 

OFFERTURE

Of "fer *ture, n. Etym: [LL. offertura an offering. ]

 

Defn: Offer; proposal; overture. [Obs. ] More offertures and advantages to his crown. Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

offertory

of fer to ry |ˈôfərˌtôrē, ˈäfər -ˈɔfərˌtɔri ˈɑfərˌtɔri | noun ( pl. offertories ) Christian Church 1 the offering of the bread and wine at the Eucharist. prayers or music accompanying this. 2 an offering or collection of money made at a religious service. ORIGIN late Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin offertorium offering, from late Latin offert- (which replaced Latin oblat- )offered, from the verb offerre (see offer ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

offertory

offertory |ˈɒfət (ə )ri | noun ( pl. offertories ) Christian Church 1 the offering of the bread and wine at the Eucharist. an anthem accompanying the offertory. 2 an offering or collection of money made at a religious service. ORIGIN late Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin offertorium offering , from late Latin offert- (which replaced Latin oblat- )offered , from the verb offerre (see offer ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Offert

Of fert Substantiv, Neutrum österreichisch , das |Off e rt |das Offert; Genitiv: des Offert [e ]s, Plural: die Offerte Offerte

 

Offerte

Of fer te Substantiv, feminin Kaufmannssprache , die |Off e rte |die Offerte; Genitiv: der Offerte, Plural: die Offerten französisch offerte, substantiviertes 2. Partizip von: offrir, offerieren [schriftliches ] Kaufangebot eine günstige, unverbindliche Offerte | jemandem eine Offerte machen, unterbreiten | die Offerten in der Zeitung lesen

 

Offertenabgabe

Of fer ten ab ga be Substantiv, feminin , die |Off e rtenabgabe |Angebotsabgabe

 

Offertingenieur

Of fert in ge ni eur Substantiv, maskulin , der |Off e rtingenieur …ɪnʒeni̯øːɐ̯ |der Offertingenieur; Genitiv: des Offertingenieurs, Plural: die Offertingenieure Sachbearbeiter für den Entwurf von detaillierten Angeboten bei großen Objekten, insbesondere in der Elektro- und Werkzeugmaschinenbranche

 

Offertingenieurin

Of fert in ge ni eu rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Off e rtingenieurin |die Offertingenieurin; Genitiv: der Offertingenieurin, Plural: die Offertingenieurinnen weibliche Form zu Offertingenieur

 

Offertorium

Of fer to ri um Substantiv, Neutrum katholische Kirche , das |Offert o rium |das Offertorium; Genitiv: des Offertoriums, Plural: die Offertorien mittellateinisch offertorium = (Auf )opferung, zu lateinisch offerre, offerieren Gebet während der Gabenbereitung

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

offertory

of fer to ry /ɔ́ːfə r tɔ̀ːri |ɔ́fət (ə )ri /名詞 -ries C 1 (礼拝中信者が行う )献金, 奉献 ; (その時唱えられる )奉献文 .2 (聖餐 さん 式で神父が行う )パンとぶどう酒の奉献 .