benediction

Etymology
From, from , from. .

Noun

 * 1) A short invocation for help, blessing and guidance from God, said on behalf of another person or persons (sometimes at the end of a church worship service).
 * 2) In the Anglican church, the ceremony used to institute an abbot, analogous to the consecration of a bishop.
 * 3) A Roman Catholic rite by which bells, banners, candles, etc., are blessed with holy water and formally dedicated to God.
 * 4) Help, good fortune or reward from God or another supernatural source.
 * 1) In the Anglican church, the ceremony used to institute an abbot, analogous to the consecration of a bishop.
 * 2) A Roman Catholic rite by which bells, banners, candles, etc., are blessed with holy water and formally dedicated to God.
 * 3) Help, good fortune or reward from God or another supernatural source.
 * 1) In the Anglican church, the ceremony used to institute an abbot, analogous to the consecration of a bishop.
 * 2) A Roman Catholic rite by which bells, banners, candles, etc., are blessed with holy water and formally dedicated to God.
 * 3) Help, good fortune or reward from God or another supernatural source.
 * 1) A Roman Catholic rite by which bells, banners, candles, etc., are blessed with holy water and formally dedicated to God.
 * 2) Help, good fortune or reward from God or another supernatural source.
 * 1) Help, good fortune or reward from God or another supernatural source.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: благословия
 * Czech:
 * Finnish: avunpyyntö
 * French:
 * Ido:
 * Irish: beannacht
 * Italian:
 * Middle English: benediccion
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: benediksjon, velsignelse
 * Plautdietsch: Säajen
 * Polish: benedykcja,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:, binecuvântări
 * Russian:
 * Telugu: మంగళాశాసనము