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Wat (wie) is sacrifice oxen - definitie

MANOR HOUSE IN KENT, UK
Oxen Hoath; Oxenheath; Oxen Heath; Oxenhoath

sacrifice         
  • Sacrifice of Jesus]]: ''Christ on the Cross'' by Carl Heinrich Bloch
  • Oxford]]).
  • A sacrificed pig during [[Ghost Festival]]
  • The sacrificial [[cairn]] in [[Janakkala]], [[Finland]]
  • Animal sacrifice offered together with [[libation]] in [[Ancient Greece]]. Attic red-figure [[oinochoe]], ca. 430–425 BC ([[Louvre]]).
  • Roman wall painting]] depicting a scene of sacrifice in honor of the [[goddess Diana]]; she is seen here accompanied by a deer. The fresco was discovered in the [[triclinium]] of [[House of the Vettii]] in [[Pompeii]], Italy.
  • Heaven]]
OFFERING TO GODS
Sacrifice theology; Sacrificial; Sacrifices; Sacrificial offering; Blood sacrifice; Bloody sacrifice; Religious offering; Sacrificial rites; Ritual sacrifice; Sacrificed; Sacrificing; Sacrificially; Sacrificer; Sacrificers; Flesh sacrifice; Real sacrifice (chess); Sacrifices in Islam; Sacrifice ritual
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n.
1) to make; offer a sacrifice
2) a great; heroic; personal sacrifice
3) a human sacrifice
4) the supreme, ultimate sacrifice
5) a sacrifice to
6) at (a) sacrifice (we achieved our success at great personal sacrifice)
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v.
1) (D; refl., tr.) to sacrifice for (to sacrifice oneself for a just cause)
2) (D; refl., tr.) to sacrificeto (to sacrifice an animal to the gods)
sacrifice         
  • Sacrifice of Jesus]]: ''Christ on the Cross'' by Carl Heinrich Bloch
  • Oxford]]).
  • A sacrificed pig during [[Ghost Festival]]
  • The sacrificial [[cairn]] in [[Janakkala]], [[Finland]]
  • Animal sacrifice offered together with [[libation]] in [[Ancient Greece]]. Attic red-figure [[oinochoe]], ca. 430–425 BC ([[Louvre]]).
  • Roman wall painting]] depicting a scene of sacrifice in honor of the [[goddess Diana]]; she is seen here accompanied by a deer. The fresco was discovered in the [[triclinium]] of [[House of the Vettii]] in [[Pompeii]], Italy.
  • Heaven]]
OFFERING TO GODS
Sacrifice theology; Sacrificial; Sacrifices; Sacrificial offering; Blood sacrifice; Bloody sacrifice; Religious offering; Sacrificial rites; Ritual sacrifice; Sacrificed; Sacrificing; Sacrificially; Sacrificer; Sacrificers; Flesh sacrifice; Real sacrifice (chess); Sacrifices in Islam; Sacrifice ritual
¦ noun
1. the practice or an act of killing an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to a deity.
an animal, person, or object offered in this way.
2. an act of giving up something of value for the sake of something that is of greater value or importance.
3. (also sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly) Baseball a bunted or fly ball which puts the batter out but allows a base-runner to advance.
¦ verb offer or give up as a sacrifice.
Derivatives
sacrificial adjective
sacrificially adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr., from L. sacrificium; related to sacrificus 'sacrificial', from sacer 'holy'.
The Sacrifice (2005 film)         
2005 FILM
The Sacrifice (2005)
The Sacrifice is an independent film by James Fessenden that was first shown at Gaylaxicon in 2005. It is a horror/psychological thriller that centers on a high school boy who becomes embroiled in an occult mystery in a quiet New Hampshire town.

Wikipedia

Oxon Hoath

Oxon Hoath is a Grade II* listed Châteauesque-style former manor house with 73 acres (29½ hectares) of grounds at West Peckham, Kent. The spellings Oxenhoath, Oxen Hoath and Oxonhoath are common alternatives. The spelling Oxenholt was also used in the past. The manor is a former royal deer park. Oxon Hoath has been the seat of two baronetcies, and of five High Sheriffs of Kent. It has a surviving example of parterre gardens in its grounds.