Associations to the word «Votive»
Noun
- Imagery
- Grave
- Carving
- Bulb
- Pyramid
- Saxon
- Mound
- Greece
- Seine
- Portrait
- Rack
- Priest
- Vienna
- Stone
- Motif
- Picture
- Roman
- Isolation
- Attribute
- Limb
- Torch
- Representation
- Cure
- Calendar
- Church
- Ad
- Dead
- Significance
- Syracuse
- Century
- Patron
- Bull
- Cathedral
- Fig
- Figure
- Catholic
- Intention
- Blessing
- Funeral
- Wall
- Snake
- Spear
- Limestone
- Basket
- Museum
- Monastery
- Arch
- Rhodes
- Thanks
- Spectacle
- Remains
- Serpent
- Millennium
- Glass
- Hundred
- Site
- Ex
- Couch
- Ruler
- Wednesday
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
VOTIVE, adjective. Dedicated or given in fulfillment of a vow or pledge
VOTIVE, adjective. (Can we clean up([1]) this sense?) Of, expressing or symbolizing a vow. Often used to describe thick cylindrical candles found in many churches, lit when making a private vow or asking a private intention.
VOTIVE, noun. (music) a hymn or chant dedicated to a particular saint, or to the Virgin Mary
VOTIVE CANDLE, noun. A thick cylindrical pillar-shaped candle often encased in a glass casing
VOTIVE CANDLES, noun. Plural of votive candle
Dictionary definition
VOTIVE, adjective. Dedicated in fulfillment of a vow; "votive prayers".
Wise words
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