Lustral [adjective]
Definition of Lustral:
purgative
Opposite/Antonyms of Lustral:
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Sentence/Example of Lustral:
They built others in other cities; but still they had a horror of tapers, lustral water, pontifical habits, etc.
Another suggestion is that he holds as often a lustral, or laurel bough, that he is figured as Daphnephoros, “Laurel-Bearer.”
It consisted in washing the hands, and sometimes the whole body, in lustral or consecrated water.
The boy through whose hand the water flows is from the Lacedemonians, but neither of the vessels for lustral water.
Ablutions and lustral purifications formed an article of faith with the Jew and Moslem, with whom cleanliness is godliness.
Some lustral rite seemed necessary to purify him of his Christian conjunction.
The movement round an object for lustral purposes is seen in Aen.
Lustral ewer, from a bas relief, Khorsabad (after Botta) 201.
The Tale of a Tub contains a stream of lustral water, and Gulliver is no mean adept at the photographic art.
I deplore thee now destined to the gory streams of the lustral waters.