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ˈlibament Obs. exc. arch. [ad. L. lībāment-um, f. lībā-re to libate + -ment.] = libation.
1582N. T. (Rhem.) Luke xxii. 17 note, That solemne cuppe of wine, which belonged as a libament to the offering and eating to the Paschal lambe. 1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1289 Before his time they dranke it [wine] not at all, neither made they libaments thereof unto their gods. 1855Singleton Virgil I. 324 Andromache was pouring libaments To th' ashes. |