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sacrifice noun

  /-faɪz/ , /ˈsækɹəˌfaɪs/ , /ˈsækɹɪfaɪs/
  • A human being or an animal, or a physical object or immaterial thing (see sense 1.3), offered to a deity.
sacrificium
  • Originally, the killing (and often burning) of a human being or an animal as an offering to a deity; later, also the offering of an object to a deity.
sacrificium, victima, hostia

sacrifice verb

  /-faɪz/ , /ˈsækɹəˌfaɪs/ , /ˈsækɹɪfaɪs/
  • (religion) To offer (a human being or an animal, or an object) to a deity.
  • To destroy or kill (a human being or an animal); specifically (science) , to kill (an animal) for a scientific experiment or test.
  • (religion) To offer a human being or an animal, or an object, to a deity.
condono, sacrificō

sacrificer noun

  • Someone who sacrifices, one who makes a sacrifice.
sacrificātor, sacrificātrīx

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at preposition

  /æt/ , /ət/
  • In, near, or in the general vicinity of (a particular place).
in
  • In the direction of; towards; (often implied to be in a hostile or careless manner).
ad

-ate suffix

  /eɪt/ , /ət/
  • (obsolete) formed, up until Early Modern English (later seldom used but archaically, in poetry, or in religious writings), regular past participles of verbs ending in -ate, alternatively used alongside -ated from as early as Middle English
-atus

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I pronoun

  /aɪ/ , /aː/ , /oɪ/ , /ɐɪ/ , /əɪ/ , /ɛɪ/ , [aj] , [aɪ] , [aː] , [äj] , [äɪ] , [æj] , [ɐɪ] , [ɑe̯] , [ɑj] , [ɑɪ] , [əj] , [ʌj]
  • The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical subject, of a sentence.
  • (nonstandard) The speaker or writer, referred to as the grammatical object, of a sentence.
ego

i noun

  /aɪ/ , /i/ , /ɪ/
  • The name of the Latin-script letter I/i.
ī
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