資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Offering \Of"fer*ing\, n.
1. The act of an offerer; a proffering.
2. That which is offered, esp. in divine service; that which
is presented as an expiation or atonement for sin, or as a
free gift; a sacrifice; an oblation; as, sin offering.
They are polluted offerings more abhorred Than
spotted livers in the sacrifice. --Shak.
3. A sum of money offered, as in church service; as, a
missionary offering. Specif.: (Ch. of Eng.) Personal
tithes payable according to custom, either at certain
seasons as Christmas or Easter, or on certain occasions as
marriages or christenings.
[None] to the offering before her should go.
--Chaucer.
{Burnt offering}, {Drink offering}, etc. See under {Burnt}.
etc.
Burnt \Burnt\, p. p. & a.
Consumed with, or as with, fire; scorched or dried, as with
fire or heat; baked or hardened in the fire or the sun.
{Burnt ear}, a black, powdery fungus which destroys grain.
See {Smut}.
{Burnt offering}, something offered and burnt on an altar, as
an atonement for sin; a sacrifice. The offerings of the
Jews were a clean animal, as an ox, a calf, a goat, or a
sheep; or some vegetable substance, as bread, or ears of
wheat or barley. Called also {burnt sacrifice}. --[2 Sam.
xxiv. 22.]