offertory

Etymology
From, from the participle stem of.

Noun

 * 1)  A prayer said or sung as an anthem while offerings of bread and wine are placed on the altar during the Roman Catholic Mass or the Anglican Communion service.
 * 2)  The part of the Eucharist service when offerings of bread and wine are placed on the altar and when any collection is taken; also, the money or other things collected.
 * 3)  A linen or silken cloth anciently used in various ceremonies connected with the administration of the Eucharist.
 * 1)  A linen or silken cloth anciently used in various ceremonies connected with the administration of the Eucharist.
 * 1)  A linen or silken cloth anciently used in various ceremonies connected with the administration of the Eucharist.
 * 1)  A linen or silken cloth anciently used in various ceremonies connected with the administration of the Eucharist.
 * 1)  A linen or silken cloth anciently used in various ceremonies connected with the administration of the Eucharist.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * German: Gabenbereitung
 * Italian:
 * Polish: ofertorium, offertorium,
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Maori: ohaoha


 * Dutch:
 * Maori: ohaoha


 * German: Offertorium
 * Italian: