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      • altar (n.) Old English alter, altar "altar," from Latin altare (plural altaria) "high altar, altar for sacrifice to the great gods," perhaps originally meaning "burnt offerings" (compare Latin adolere "to worship, to offer sacrifice, to honor by burning sacrifices to"), but influenced by Latin altus "high."
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  2. Sep 18, 2022 · altar. (n.) Old English alter, altar "altar," from Latin altare (plural altaria) "high altar, altar for sacrifice to the great gods," perhaps originally meaning "burnt offerings" (compare Latin adolere "to worship, to offer sacrifice, to honor by burning sacrifices to"), but influenced by Latin altus "high."

  3. Where does the noun altar come from? Earliest known use. Old English. The earliest known use of the noun altar is in the Old English period (pre-1150).

  4. The word "altar" comes from the Latin word "altare," which is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*al-," meaning "to enhance." Meaning: An altar is a raised, flat surface, typically made of stone or wood, used for religious rituals.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AltarAltar - Wikipedia

    The modern English word altar was derived from Middle English altar, from Old English alter, taken from Latin altare ("altar"), probably related to adolere ("burn"); thus "burning place", influenced by altus ("high").

  6. The word altar comes from the Latin altārium, meaning "high," and also to the Latin adolere, which means "to ritually burn or sacrifice," which suggests its early purpose as detailed in the Bible. Nowadays, the altar is the place for non-sacrificial religious rites such as communion or weddings, and is a metaphor for offerings.

  7. a structure with a flat top, often shaped like a table, that is used in some religious ceremonies, for example as a place to put important religious objects: The ancient Egyptians erected altars to Isis. The chapel contains a splendid early Baroque altar. George Pachantouris/Moment/GettyImages. the altar.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › religion-general › altarAltar - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · The English word altar, meaning "a raised structure on which sacrifices are offered to a deity," derives from the Latin altare ("altar") and may be related to altus ("high").