ablution Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈbluː.ʃən]
  • Us [ əˈbluː.ʃən]

Meaning of ablution In English

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Examples of ablution

  • Sadu, who has just completed performing ablutions and bathing, appears in front of the mendicant covered only by her long tresses.

  • While the bandaging no longer takes place, the ritual ablutions are still performed.

  • The completed one faces north and is accompanied by an image of a boar, rock-basins possibly cut for ceremonial ablutions and an ogham inscription.

  • The temple towers flanking the main building had courtyards with pools used for ablutions at each end, flanked by stoas on three sides.

  • Additionally, clean dirt or dust can serve as a substitute for someone who is performing ablutions in the absence of clean water.

  • The first spartan ablutions were established in the middle of a large rose garden out front, but shower facilities were not established for several weeks.

  • Ritual ablutions are performed by the men in the canal.

  • Between the two main sheds is an ablutions block with toilets and shower facilities for the staff.

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