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they had tasted the inward meats, they cut the rest up small, put the pieces upon the spits, roasted them till they were done, and drew them off: then, when they had finished their work and the feast was ready, they ate it, and every man had his full share, so that all were satisfied. As soon as they had had enough to eat and drink, pages filled the mixing-bowls with wine and water and handed it round, after giving every man his drink-offering.
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them. They cut out the thigh-bones, wrapped them round in two layers of fat, set some pieces of raw meat on the top of them, and then laid them on the wood fire and poured wine over them, while the young men stood near him with five-pronged spits in their hands. When the thigh-bones were burned and
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Although originally the sacrifice of a hundred oxen in the religious ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans; later "hecatomb" came to describe a large number of any kind of animals devoted to sacrifice. Figuratively, "hecatomb" is used to describe the sacrifice or destruction by fire, tempest, disease,
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hey arranged the holy hecatomb all orderly round the altar of the god. They washed their hands and took up the barley-meal to sprinkle over the victims , while lifted up his hands and prayed aloud on their behalf.
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or the sword of any large number of persons or animals; and also of the wholesale destruction of inanimate objects, and even of mental and moral attributes.
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Thus all day long the young men worshipped the god with song, hymning him and chaunting the joyous paean, and the god took pleasure in their voices
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When they had done praying and sprinkling the barley-meal, they drew back the heads of the victims (Cattle) and killed and
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Le Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines de Daremberg et Saglio (consultation de l'ensemble du corpus)
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Homer's Odyssey : a companion to the English translation of Richmond Lattimore
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during special religious ceremonies. At the end of the
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Hecatomb (card game)
Sculpture of sacrificial bull
ancient Greece
UK
/ˈhɛkətm/
US
/ˈhɛkətm/
Ancient Greek
Greek gods
Hera
Athena
Apollo
Olympic Games
Zeus
Iliad
Samuel Butler
flayed
Fire worship
ISBN
1853990388
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Hecatomb
Encyclopædia Britannica
Le Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines de Daremberg et Saglio (consultation de l'ensemble du corpus)
Archived
Wayback Machine
Book 1
The Iliad 
Butler, Samuel

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