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lavabo

[ luh-vey-boh, -vah- ]

noun

plural lavaboes.
  1. Ecclesiastical.
    1. the ritual washing of the celebrant's hands after the offertory in the Mass, accompanied in the Roman rite by the recitation of Psalm 26:6–12.
    2. the passage recited.
    3. the small towel or the basin used.
  2. (in many medieval monasteries) a large stone basin equipped with a number of small orifices through which water flowed, used for the performance of ablutions.
  3. a washbowl with a spigot-equipped water tank above, both mounted on a wall: now often used for decoration or as a planter.


lavabo

/ ±ôəˈ±¹±ðɪ²úəʊ /

noun

    1. the ritual washing of the celebrant's hands after the offertory at Mass
    2. ( as modifier )

      lavabo basin

      lavabo towel

  1. another name for washbasin
  2. a trough for washing in a convent or monastery
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lavabo1

First recorded in 1855–60, lavabo is from the Latin word ±ô²¹±¹Äå²úÅ: I shall wash
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lavabo1

C19: from Latin: I shall wash, the opening of Psalm 26:6
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We had six massive silver candlesticks on the altar, besides those at the sides for the Elevation; the cruets were of silver also, as were the basin for the lavabo, the bell, and the thurible.

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In the sacristy are a Venetian lavabo, some embroideries, and a fine fifteenth-century processional cross.

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The half-dozen guests and frequenters filled for a moment the little hall, some waiting to wash their hands at the primitive lavabo by the foot of the stairs.

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All the other articles, too, were of silver: the lavabo basin, the bell, the thurible, the boat and spoon, and the cruets.

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At mass, too, he would be served by none under the rank of an earl; and I heard that he would have a duke sometimes for his lavabo.

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