propiciatorio
propitiatory, expiatory
adjective proh-pee-syah-TOH-ryoh Rare
Origin: Latin propitiatorius (making favorable)
Usage Note
Propiciatorio describes a ritual act, sacrifice, or gesture intended to appease a god or authority and gain their favor. The biblical mercy seat is called the propiciatorio in Spanish translations of the Old Testament. In modern usage, it can be used figuratively for any symbolic gesture aimed at placating someone. The feminine form is propiciatoria.
Examples
"Ofrecieron un sacrificio propiciatorio a los dioses."
Natural Translation
They offered a propitiatory sacrifice to the gods.
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