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propitiator


Meanings
  • A person or entity that appeases or mollifies a deity or other being, typically through the offering of gifts or sacrifices.

    - "The high priest was the propitiator for the Jewish people, offering sacrifices on their behalf."
    - "In Greek mythology, Iphigenia was a propitiator, sacrificing herself to appease the wrath of Artemis."

Rhymes
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apothecary , hospitaller , sacramentary
Homophones
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  1. Propagator () : A person or entity that disseminates or spreads information, ideas, or influences.


Variants
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propitiate , propitiated , propitiates , propitiating , propitiator , propitiators
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Etymology
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From the Latin word 'propitiare', meaning 'to appease' or 'to make friendly'.


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  1. Did you know that the term 'propitiator' has its roots in ancient Roman religion? The Latin word 'propitiare' meant 'to appease' or 'to make friendly'. In Roman religion, a 'propitiator' was a person or entity that was believed to have the power to appease or placate the gods or other supernatural beings. This could be done through various means, such as the offering of sacrifices, the burning of incense, the recitation of prayers or hymns, or the performance of various ritual acts or gestures. In ancient Roman religion, the role of the 'propitiator' was a vital one, as it was believed that the gods could be appeased or mollified through the actions of a 'propitiator'. This belief was an essential part of ancient Roman religion, and it continued to be an influential belief long after the decline of ancient Roman religion.


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In various cultures and religions, a propitiator plays an essential role in appeasing or mollifying deities or other beings. This can be done through the offering of gifts, sacrifices, or prayers.

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