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1) General subject: heave offering, oblation (жертво)2) Bookish: donary3) Religion: Eucharist, donative, gift, heave-offering, oblation ( Something offered in worship or devotion; a holy gift offered at an altar or shrine), yielding5) Christianity: altar bread, host, offerings
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