Examples of 'ceremonially' in a sentence
Meaning of "ceremonially"
ceremonially (adverb) - in a manner relating to or appropriate for a ceremony or formal occasion
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- In a ceremonial manner.
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Spann ceremonially placed a crown on her head.
Tombs and graveyards were considered ceremonially unclean.
Take to ceremonially clean place outside the camp.
Skulls can be used ceremonially as altars.
They are ceremonially bathed and decorated for a public audience.
Maybe they are planning to use it ceremonially.
The priests would be ceremonially washed with water.
It is a historical title which is only nominally and ceremonially used.
The insignia were ceremonially being burned here.
Ceremonially tests of commitment.
It is only used ceremonially and as medicine.
Tobacco was and is used ceremonially.
All of them ceremonially laid the first mortar on the cornerstone.
Their work alone made them ceremonially unclean.
Ceremonially it has been consumed to connect with the infinite presence of love.
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The infected person is ceremonially unclean.
Emperor ceremonially hanged himself in the mountain before being killed by the enemy.
The pig was to be considered a ceremonially unclean animal.
Potlatches provided occasions to acknowledge and confirm this social order ceremonially.
Soil is only ceremonially unclean.
The priest must then pronounce the person ceremonially clean.
Some of which are ceremonially burned down at the end of the festival.
Boguru is used only ceremonially.
It was ceremonially clean.
And this although the rites themselves are ceremonially equivalent.
Only persons who were ceremonially clean could eat the clean flesh.
The scrolls had to be written on the skins of ceremonially clean animals.
The proclamation has been ceremonially read out in various locations around the kingdom.
You may eat any bird that is ceremonially clean.
They had to ceremonially wash themselves before they could participate in the feast.
Notice that is ceremonially clean.
Shepherds were considered untrustworthy and their work made them ceremonially unclean.
They were only ceremonially clean.
Mosaic law stipulated that touching a dead body rendered a person ceremonially unclean.
You must not make yourselves ceremonially unclean because of them.
Archaeologists consider that such pottery may have had a symbolic meaning or was used ceremonially.
They all bowed ceremonially.
The President also ceremonially appoints judges to their posts after their selection.
This is mainly in a ceremonially sense.
They would come before the Passover in order to cleanse themselves ceremonially.
Branches of sacred trees are brought and ceremonially planted in the courtyards.
Ancient Egypt has a recorded history of wine being used ceremonially.
From this state he is then ceremonially rescued by the rite of new birth.
Anyone who came in contact with her would be considered ceremonially defiled.
It is the custom to wash corpses ceremonially to prepare them for the spirit realm.
The dolmens were sometimes open tombs under which a body would be ceremonially placed.
These ashes were to be placed in a ceremonially clean place outside the camp.
In the Jewish law there are several things that can make someone ceremonially unclean.
At the end of the meeting they ceremonially exchanged books with obvious pleasure.
They simply poured water over their hands to cleanse them ceremonially before meals.