Examples of 'corban' in a sentence

Meaning of "corban"

The adjective 'corban' is a term used to describe something that is dedicated or consecrated, often associated with religious or ceremonial practices
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  • An offering to God, especially in fulfilment of a vow.
  • An alms basket; a vessel to receive gifts of charity; a treasury of the church, where offerings are deposited.

How to use "corban" in a sentence

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Corban giving was like setting up a trust fund.
The thing thus interdicted was considered as corban.
Corban is exactly that kind of community.
We have so much to learn from Corban and Micah.
Corban has the spirit of an adventurer.
The practice was called Corban.
Corban plans to embrace the opportunity.
You is Corban.
Corban is a municipality in the district of Delémont in the canton of Jura in Switzerland.
This is Corban.
The Corban festival.
This concert takes place during the opening of the exhibition Corban Walker Come What May.
Corban is also a designated military-friendly school.
But the human tradition of corban annulled the divine commandment to honor one 's parents.
Make-up artist in corban.

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Dedicated funds, termed “ corban, ” could legitimately be used for public works to benefit the city.
They have a son, Corban Lee.
Corban was not, in itself, a bad thing.
Much like King Arthur 's sword, only Corban had the ability to wield it.
This time, Corban didn't take off, but attacked.
The hospital remained in operation until 1969, when it was purchased by Corban University.
By the 1920s the Corban family were the largest winemakers in New Zealand.
On 1 January 2018 the former municipality of Corban merged into the municipality of Val Terbi.

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