votive

Etymology
From, from , from.

Adjective

 * 1) Dedicated or given in fulfillment of a vow or pledge.
 * 2)  Of, expressing, or symbolizing a vow. Often used to describe thick cylindrical candles found in many churches, lit when making a private vow or asking a private intention.
 * 1)  Of, expressing, or symbolizing a vow. Often used to describe thick cylindrical candles found in many churches, lit when making a private vow or asking a private intention.
 * 1)  Of, expressing, or symbolizing a vow. Often used to describe thick cylindrical candles found in many churches, lit when making a private vow or asking a private intention.
 * 1)  Of, expressing, or symbolizing a vow. Often used to describe thick cylindrical candles found in many churches, lit when making a private vow or asking a private intention.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: в изпълнение на обет
 * Czech: slíbený,
 * Dutch:, geschonken wegens een gelofte
 * Finnish: votiivi-
 * French:
 * Georgian: დაპირებისამებრი
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Malayalam:
 * Polish:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: votivo


 * Dutch:, een gelofte voorstellend
 * Finnish: votiivi-
 * Georgian: დაპირებისამებრი

Noun

 * 1)  a hymn or chant dedicated to a particular saint, or to the Virgin Mary