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the ceremonial pouring of a liquid, usually wine, serves as an offering to a deity in rituals
the act of pouring out a liquid as an offering to a deity or spirit, or any type of beverage that is consumed in celebration or as part of a ritual
What is "libation"?
Libation is a term used to describe a ritualistic pouring of liquid, typically an alcoholic beverage, as an offering to a deity or spirit. This practice has been a part of many cultures throughout history, including ancient Greece, Egypt, and Rome. Libations can also refer to the act of drinking alcohol in celebration or commemoration of a significant event or occasion. In modern times, libations are often used in the context of social gatherings and parties, where they are consumed as a toast to honor a person or occasion. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any type of beverage that is consumed in celebration or as part of a ritual.
(facetious) a serving of an alcoholic beverage
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