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

sacrifice oxen      
sacrificare buoi
human sacrifice         
  • Freycinet]]'s travels around the world from 1817 to 1820
  • Fierce goddesses like [[Chamunda]] are recorded to have been offered human sacrifice.
  • A "[[Tumi]]", a ceremonial knife used in Andean cultures, often for sacrificial purposes
  • Aztec heart sacrifices, [[Codex Mendoza]]
  • The funeral procession of ''Tattooed Serpent'' in 1725, with retainers waiting to be sacrificed
  • [[Cimbrian seeresses]] performing human sacrifice, from ''Germania'' by [[Johannes Scherr]].
  • [[James Cook]] witnessing human sacrifice in [[Tahiti]] c. 1773
  • Tlatelolco]]
  • Human sacrifice in the kingdom of [[Dahomey]]
  • "The Maiden", one of the [[Llullaillaco mummies]], Inca human sacrifice, [[Salta province]] ([[Argentina]])
  • Human sacrificial victim on a Maya vessel, 600–850 CE ''(Dallas Museum of Art)''
  •  18th century depiction of the Moloch idol (''Der Götze Moloch mit 7 Räumen oder Capellen.'' "The idol Moloch with seven chambers or chapels"), from [[Johann Lund]]'s ''Die Alten Jüdischen Heiligthümer'' (1711, 1738)
  • Altar for human sacrifice at [[Monte Albán]]
  • Mound 72 mass sacrifice of 53 young women
  • An angel ends the [[Binding of Isaac]] by [[Abraham]] – believed to be a foreshadowing of the ''human sacrifice'' of Christ (''The Offering of Abraham, Genesis 22:1–13'', workshop of [[Rembrandt]], 1636; ''[[Christian art]]'')
  • The mythological sacrifice of [[Polyxena]] by the triumphant Greeks at the end of the [[Trojan War]]
  • mosaic]] from [[Roman Spain]]
  • Human sacrifice from the [[Shang dynasty]] in China
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  • A group of [[Thuggee]]s strangling a traveller on a highway in India in the early 19th century.
  • The remains of the [[Tollund Man]] shortly after his discovery in 1950.
  • The history of Dahomy, an inland Kingdom of Africa]]'', 1793
  • A 19th century depiction of a wicker man
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Celts and human sacrifice; Ritual killing; Human sacrifices; Bog murders; Human Sacrifice; Incan human sacrafice; Ritual murder; Ritual Murder; Retainer sacrifice; Celtic human sacrifice; Human sacrifice in Tibet; Human sacrifice in Germanic paganism; Human sacrifice in China; Human sacrifice (China); Nara bali; Human sacrifice in India; Blood god; Human sacrifice in the Ancient Near East
sacrificio umano (offerta in sacrificio di essere umano agli dei)
sacrifice bunt         
IN BASEBALL, A BALL INTENTIONALLY HIT FOR AN INFIELD OUT, WITH THE GOAL OF ADVANCING BASE RUNNERS
Sacrifice hits; Sacrifice Bunt; Sacrifice Hit; Sac bunt; Sacrifice hit
n. (baseball) palla smorzata

Definitie

sacrifice
I
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)
II
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)

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.