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ex voto

1

[ eks woh-toh; English eks voh-toh ]

adjective

, Latin.
  1. from, or in pursuance of, a vow.


ex-voto

2

[ eks-voh-toh ]

noun

, plural ex-vo·tos.
  1. a painting or other object left as an offering in fulfillment of a vow or in gratitude, as for recovery from an illness or injury.

ex voto

/ ɛks ˈvəʊtəʊ /

adverb

  1. in accordance with a vow


noun

  1. an offering made in fulfilment of a vow

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ex voto1

First recorded in 1815–25

Origin of ex voto2

First recorded in 1815–25; from Latin ex vōtō literally, “out of a vow”; ex- 1( def ), vow

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Example Sentences

This was no doubt the ex voto offering of some great man in old days, but no inscription was found to explain it.

Opposite the steps is a defaced bas-relief, probably a Virgin attended by angels—no doubt an ex-voto of the time of the Conquest.

The fainting figures that were painted in the ex-voto of the triptiques seemed ill with love.

In utter despair, Joan had decided to renounce war, she gave up her armor, and offered it up ex voto.

To its curative powers many crutches and ex voto objects, hung round the well, as in the Lourdes Grot, bear ample witness.

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