Examples of 'cultic' in a sentence
Meaning of "cultic"
Cultic is an adjective used to describe something relating to or characteristic of a cult
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- ritual, relating to cult (religious ritual)
- cultish, cultlike, relating to (the methods of) cults (type of sect)
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The cultic area underwent two periods of construction.
The mountain served as a cultic place.
A cultic statuette of a horned bull was found in the cave.
Parish closes are entirely cultic in character.
Artefacts of cultic significance were found around the temple.
This mosque was followed by construction of other cultic works.
Artifacts of potential cultic significance were found around the temple.
That is what makes them cultic.
It was part of the cultic manipulation.
Religious and moral purity replaced ritual and cultic.
It is not some cultic thing.
And the cultic practice of faith has a cumulative effect on a society.
Some authors suggest a cultic context.
The cultic center consisted of eight chapels or small temples surrounded by a wall.
Kauer wrote three novels focusing on this cultic object.
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The words denote the cultic feasts of the pagan systems.
The structures are mostly interpreted as having served a cultic purpose.
This restored the normal cultic order to the satisfaction of the priesthood.
This bark was highly ornamented and esteemed as a cultic object.
Cultic staffs used by the priests were associated with the altars.
What characterizes abusive churches is their cultic method of ministry.
The cultic positioning of his arms and clenched fist say otherwise.
The psalm has been seen by some commentators as being purely cultic in nature.
It is cultic law.
The entrance pillars appear to have architectural and cultic significance.
Those small pyramids had a cultic function and marked important royal estates.
The few texts that survive are predominantly religious or cultic in character.
These outdoor cultic sites were often on hills and included ringed ditches.
These items were clearly part of the cultic equipment of the temple.
Most cultic places are at present used by pilgrims for various magic and medicinal purposes.
Beliefs from various religions are molded to fit their cultic views.
Vase paintings show that cultic nudity was an element in these preparations for womanhood.
Other subjects he has researched include mind control and cultic behavior.
The altar was probably intended less for cultic purposes than as an evocative garden decoration.
High places were prevalent in almost all ancient cultures as centers of cultic worship.
This opens the door to cultic Protestantism and to spiritual abuse.
These characteristics stand in dramatic contrast to those that define cultic groups and leaders.
Cultic ceremonies and rituals were part of the everyday life of the SS.
One senses this very clearly in places where a different cultic substance is still active.
Several queens dedicated cultic solar discs to the Sun goddess in the city of Taḫurpa.
New Testament leadership is not cultic control.
Ilan has identified this as a cultic structure of a type common in the Aegean.
Bethel and Dan were already established cultic sites.
Cultic activities within the SS.
It is the latter that gives rise to cultic Protestantism.
The Cabala was as cultic and Satanic as any that has ever existed.
The coming of Christ ended all cultic distinctions.
That will only lend weight to the existing accusations of Wikipedia being cultic.
Such a discovery could help scholars better understand cultic practices in Judah during the Iron Age.
Her cultic center was Lawazantiya in Kizzuwatna.