ritual

طقوس
definition
noun
the ancient rituals of Christian worship
a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
adjective
ritual burial
of, relating to, or done as a religious or solemn rite.
translation of 'ritual'
noun
مناسك الحج,
طقس شعائري,
شعيرة,
طقوس,
كتاب طقوس,
شعائر,
كتاب الطقوس
adjective
شعائري,
طقسي
example
Meanwhile, the girls were having their own little 'ritual' opening night chat.
There are wedding songs, 'ritual' songs, cult songs, lullabies, healing songs, and work songs.
While performing the 'ritual' , the shaman (witch doctor) dances and enters into a trance.
In 'ritual' life, the arts, such as dance and body painting, serve as a counterforce to evil and generate energy.
The main Muslim religious 'ritual' is prayer five times a day.
I liked the fact that you invariably showed up at our Friday afternoon Happy Hour 'ritual' in the courtyard when we all unwound after an intense week of studies.
The surreal 'ritual' humiliation endured as he denounced me while completing my $31 purchase.
After death, the family performs rites for the benefit of the departed and undertakes a 'ritual' purification of the home.
On a weekend trip to Seattle in January 2002, my friends and I delight in noticing the peculiarities of American behaviour and 'ritual' .
During the 'ritual' ceremonies and dances, Hopi men wear elaborate costumes that include special headdresses, masks, and body paints.
As I grew, the dream seemed to come every month or so, like a 'ritual' meeting, I later found that every full moon I would have the dream.
His duties are to lead prayers and to perform 'ritual' sacrifices on religious holidays and special occasions.
Contemporary concerns with cleanliness and purity are bound up with religious and 'ritual' uses of water in the past.
Food consumption is a vital part of 'ritual' celebrations.
Even in ancient times, spas were highly technical buildings with practical and 'ritual' traditions.
Each of these chapters has been designed and written as a specific entity following a 'ritual' combining chronological and thematic approaches.
The 'ritual' humiliation and abuse begin immediately and rapidly threaten to spiral out of control.
The nightly washings were a 'ritual' for them both.
Standing up from the table where the teens had been playing a board game, a regular 'ritual' at the Easter banquet, she stretched her arms out and yawned.
She began her normal 'ritual' of making dinner, followed by a soothing bubble bath.
Dinner at his place became a nightly 'ritual' , one that I looked forward to more and more the longer we did it.
So instead John started performing the baptismal 'ritual' .
At the centre of religious and 'ritual' practice is a division between ‘this’ and ‘the other’ world.
There I washed my face, a morning and nightly 'ritual' , to wake me up.
The couple begins their wedding day with a religious 'ritual' in the early morning and by receiving blessings from monks.
During this period, there are dances, and 'ritual' sacrifices of animals.
Completing my nightly 'ritual' , I kissed the paper twice, and then tucked it under my pillow to aide in good dreams.
There was no elaborate 'ritual' to follow, no waiting by the phone until Wednesday for a Saturday night date, no guessing whether he'd call at all.
Most Catalans mark major events such as baptism and marriage with the appropriate religious 'ritual' .
He is unflinching in his descriptions of the 'ritual' humiliations of a writer in Hollywood.
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