upuris

Etymology
Borrowed from, or from 🇨🇬 (cf. 🇨🇬), itself a borrowing from. This word is first mentioned in 17th-century dictionaries.

Noun

 * 1)  offering, sacrifice object or living being offered to a god or gods in a religious ritual so as to satisfy them or win their favor
 * 2) victim living being, usually human, which is exposed to, or killed by, direct violence, or a disaster or catastrophe
 * 3)  victim living being, usually human, who have to bear the unpleasant consequences of some act or event
 * 4)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal
 * 1) victim living being, usually human, which is exposed to, or killed by, direct violence, or a disaster or catastrophe
 * 2)  victim living being, usually human, who have to bear the unpleasant consequences of some act or event
 * 3)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal
 * 1)  victim living being, usually human, who have to bear the unpleasant consequences of some act or event
 * 2)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal
 * 1)  victim living being, usually human, who have to bear the unpleasant consequences of some act or event
 * 2)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal
 * 1)  victim living being, usually human, who have to bear the unpleasant consequences of some act or event
 * 2)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal
 * 1)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal
 * 1)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal
 * 1)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal
 * 1)  sacrifice the act of giving up something for some ulterior purpose, goal