votive offering - translation to αραβικά
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votive offering - translation to αραβικά


votive offering         
  • Chapel of Grace]], in [[Altötting]], Bavaria, Germany
  • Ancient Greek]] Votive offering, 4th century BC, probably by [[Praxias]], set in a niche of a pillar in the sanctuary of [[Asclepios]] in [[Athens]], [[Acropolis Museum]], Athens
  • Ancient greek votive relief. 400 BCE. Asclepios is sitting on an omphalos between his wife Epione and a man clad in himation. New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece.
  • Tamata]]'' (votive offerings) left in front of an [[icon]] of the [[Black Madonna]] in [[Chania]], [[Crete]]
  • [[Hill of Crosses]], [[Lithuania]]
  • Ayagapatta, c. 1st century, excavated from [[Kankali Tila]]
  • Olympia]], votive offerings, 8th–7th century BC
  • Mexican votive painting]] of 1911; the man survived an attack by a bull.
  • Bali]]
TYPE OF RELIGIOUS OFFERING
Votive; Votive Offerings; Votive gift; Votives; Votive deposits; Votive object; Votive offerings; Votive deposit; Votive stone; Votive image; Votive art
قربان ، نذر ، نذيرة
votive         
  • Chapel of Grace]], in [[Altötting]], Bavaria, Germany
  • Ancient Greek]] Votive offering, 4th century BC, probably by [[Praxias]], set in a niche of a pillar in the sanctuary of [[Asclepios]] in [[Athens]], [[Acropolis Museum]], Athens
  • Ancient greek votive relief. 400 BCE. Asclepios is sitting on an omphalos between his wife Epione and a man clad in himation. New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece.
  • Tamata]]'' (votive offerings) left in front of an [[icon]] of the [[Black Madonna]] in [[Chania]], [[Crete]]
  • [[Hill of Crosses]], [[Lithuania]]
  • Ayagapatta, c. 1st century, excavated from [[Kankali Tila]]
  • Olympia]], votive offerings, 8th–7th century BC
  • Mexican votive painting]] of 1911; the man survived an attack by a bull.
  • Bali]]
TYPE OF RELIGIOUS OFFERING
Votive; Votive Offerings; Votive gift; Votives; Votive deposits; Votive object; Votive offerings; Votive deposit; Votive stone; Votive image; Votive art
صِفَة : نَذْرِيّ أي مقدَّم وفاءً ينَذْر . رَغْبيّ أي معبِّرٌ عن رغبة
VOTIVE         
  • Chapel of Grace]], in [[Altötting]], Bavaria, Germany
  • Ancient Greek]] Votive offering, 4th century BC, probably by [[Praxias]], set in a niche of a pillar in the sanctuary of [[Asclepios]] in [[Athens]], [[Acropolis Museum]], Athens
  • Ancient greek votive relief. 400 BCE. Asclepios is sitting on an omphalos between his wife Epione and a man clad in himation. New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece.
  • Tamata]]'' (votive offerings) left in front of an [[icon]] of the [[Black Madonna]] in [[Chania]], [[Crete]]
  • [[Hill of Crosses]], [[Lithuania]]
  • Ayagapatta, c. 1st century, excavated from [[Kankali Tila]]
  • Olympia]], votive offerings, 8th–7th century BC
  • Mexican votive painting]] of 1911; the man survived an attack by a bull.
  • Bali]]
TYPE OF RELIGIOUS OFFERING
Votive; Votive Offerings; Votive gift; Votives; Votive deposits; Votive object; Votive offerings; Votive deposit; Votive stone; Votive image; Votive art

الصفة

نَذْرِيّ

Ορισμός

votive
¦ adjective offered or consecrated in fulfilment of a vow.
Origin
C16: from L. votivus, from votum (see vote).

Βικιπαίδεια

Votive offering
A votive offering or votive deposit is one or more objects displayed or deposited, without the intention of recovery or use, in a sacred place for religious purposes. Such items are a feature of modern and ancient societies and are generally made in order to gain favor with supernatural forces.