English to Malay Dictionary Altar

Altar

mezbah
definition
noun
His mice are to be found everywhere: scurrying across church pews and altars , sitting on oak ashtrays, inside clock cases and on oak bookends, even peeking out from beneath oak dining tables and chairs designed for grand country homes.
the table in a Christian church at which the bread and wine are consecrated in communion services.
translation of 'Altar'
noun
mazbah
example
I then spent a sufficient amount of time in the cathedral admiring the 'altar' and ceiling.
In addition, above the 'altar' in the side chapel, the church has placed a large painting by Mr Willson.
The stained glass windows behind the 'altar' in Glann Church are in need of repair.
Later petitioners laid offerings of food on the 'altar' in front of the deity's statue.
They lay fruit and gifts at the 'altar' and light joss sticks as the local shaman begins the ceremony.
Inside, I made straight for the 'altar' of Jowo Sakyamuni and placed my offering of fresh flowers and fruits.
At the centre you see two large, flat-topped boulders which look like an 'altar' in a cathedral nave.
I want to see William standing by the 'altar' of the church that I've attended since I was a child.
The 'altar' of his church in Bridgewater Street is adorned with the national flag.
A representative of each family is invited to place a candle on the 'altar' during the service.
His mice are to be found everywhere: scurrying across church pews and 'altars' , sitting on oak ashtrays, inside clock cases and on oak bookends, even peeking out from beneath oak dining tables and chairs designed for grand country homes.
The requirements for 'altars' , incense, and offerings were described to Moses by God.
Much of the gold and silver was used in the production of ecclesiastical items such as altar-crosses, reliquaries, and portative 'altars' ; the church being the client who could afford such wonderful pieces of work.
Our parishioner had lived through the removal, replacement and removal again of 'altars' and stained-glass windows.
Ancient rituals have been revived, sacrificial 'altars' rebuilt and lunar patterns observed with increasing attention.
It is the isolated Pagans who need to know they are not alone and that there is someplace they can get the items they need for their 'altars' , rituals and everyday life as well as sorely needed moral support.
The decree requires that the priests and priestesses of Kolophon visit the 'altars' in the old agora to acknowledge the ties between the old site and the current site of the city.
The African village required construction of yellow and black native huts, palisades, sacrificial 'altars' , and jungle backdrop.
Gifts of flowers or donations for flowers for the 'altars' in Raheen Parish Church for Easter will be very welcome.
With the rise of private Masses, chapels began to bulge out from the laterals of the church and 'altars' began to be recessed against the walls.
If it is certain that Maya 'altars' received offerings or ritual goods, the particular ritual actions performed at these stones remains wholly unclear.
In addition to Christian icons, several 'altars' had symbols from other cultural contexts, such as Native American and African figurines and images.
Vedic Indians solved square roots in order to build sacrificial 'altars' of the proper size.
What Christ offered in hanging upon the cross for mankind, we recreate at Holy Mass, since He is again sacrificed on our 'altars' .
His rise to local prominence was due to the dextrous performance of magic on the 'altars' of his church and elsewhere.
In the absence of ancestral halls in the United States, they perform rituals at miniature 'altars' at home and in the place of business and in sanctuaries found in district and family associations in Chinatowns.
Offerings to saints - intended to promote healing - hang on strings near many church 'altars' .
He referred not so much to architectural form as to dedication of three 'altars' in one church as symbolising the three persons in the consubstantial unity of God.
When it is available for viewing, one marvels at every tiny thread hand-knotted into incredibly intricate patterns, forming delicate swaths long and wide enough to wrap around cathedral 'altars' .
The fire altars symbolized the universe and there were three types of 'altars' representing the earth, the atmosphere and the sky.
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