How Do You Spell ABLUTION?

Pronunciation: [ɐblˈuːʃən] (IPA)

Ablution is a word that refers to the act of washing oneself or a religious ritual of cleansing. This word is pronounced as /əˈbluːʃən/. The first syllable is a schwa sound, represented by the symbol /ə/. The second syllable starts with the letter "b" which has a voiced bilabial stop /b/. The third syllable has a long vowel "u" sound /uː/ followed by the /ʃ/ sound which is pronounced with lips puckered and air forced through them. The last syllable is pronounced /ən/ with another schwa sound.

ABLUTION Meaning and Definition

  1. Ablution, noun:

    1. The act or ritual of cleansing or washing oneself, particularly associated with religious or ceremonial customs. Often performed as a purifying and sanctifying action, ablution is a fundamental part of several religious traditions, such as Islam and Hinduism. It typically involves the cleansing of specific body parts, such as the hands, face, and feet, using water or other cleansing substances.

    2. The specific act of cleansing or purifying a particular object or space, aside from personal body cleansing. This secondary definition of ablution refers to the act of washing or purifying sacred items, ritual utensils, or even specific areas within a temple, mosque, or other religious settings. The intention behind this action is to eliminate impurities and create a clean and pristine environment suitable for religious observance or worship.

    3. Generally, ablution is also used to refer to any routine, hygienic practice of washing oneself. This includes daily acts of personal cleanliness, such as bathing or showering, maintaining oral hygiene, or even washing hands before meals. The term can also be extended to include the concept of purification through spiritual or emotional cleansing, symbolizing the elimination of negative energies or impurities from one's being.

    In summary, ablution pertains to various acts of cleansing oneself, objects, or spaces, which may carry spiritual, ceremonial, or hygienic significance, depending on the context.

  2. A washing or cleansing.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ABLUTION

The word "ablution" originated from the Latin term "ablutio", which developed from the verb "abluere". "Abluere" is comprised of the prefix "ab-" meaning "away" or "off", and "luere" meaning "to wash". Hence, "ablutio" holds the meaning of "a washing away" or "to cleanse". Over time, the term was adopted into Old French as "ablucion", and eventually entered Middle English as "ablucioun". The word has been used to refer to the act of washing or cleansing oneself, particularly in a religious or ceremonial context.

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Plural form of ABLUTION is ABLUTIONS

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