cultic in English

adjective

of or pertaining to a cult or cults

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1. It isn't some cultic thing.

2. Wallis asserts that cults emerge from the "cultic milieu".

3. 8 The Old Testament identifies holy places which were probably early cultic weeping places.

4. Her main hypothesis is the iconographical and cultic continuity between pagan goddesses and the Black Virgins.

5. An example of a cultic Aetiology is the account of the Passover which answers the question in Exod

6. How Argive Was the 'Argive" Heraion? The Political and Cultic Geography of the Argive Plain, 900-400 B.C

7. Cults Do all Cults practice magic, sacrifice animals, and worship Satan? Find out what characteristics distinguish a group as cultic

8. As everyone knows, worship has always found a natural ally in art, because monuments of sacred art have a catechetical and cultic significance in addition to their intrinsic aesthetic value.

9. The outgrowth of Yahweh-centric belief, along with a number of cultic practices, gradually gave rise to a distinct Israelite ethnic group, setting them apart from other Canaanites.

10. ‘A Bicipital axe was a cultic physical object of the Minoan civilisation.’ ‘He orders to raise in all the castles the Bicipital eagle as his emblem.’ ‘The symbol of the Byzantine Empire (Bicipital Eagle) is also impressive

11. Anointment, ritual application of oil or fat to the head or body of a person or to an object; an almost universal practice in the history of religions, although both the cultic practice followed and the sacred substance employed vary from one religion to another.