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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Christianity
offertoryof‧fer‧to‧ry /ˈɒfətəri $ ˈɒːfətɔːri, ˈɑː-/ noun (plural offertories) [countable] formal 1 RRCthe money people give during a religious ceremony in church SYN collection2 RRCthe offering of the bread and wine to God at a Christian church service
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offertory• In the first instance it acknowledges bread and wine as gifts by the gesture of the offertory.• This is the sense of the offertory as seen from the liturgical texts.
Origin offertory (1300-1400) Medieval Latin offertorium, from Latin offerre; → OFFER1
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