Cultus [noun]

Definition of Cultus:

worship; form of ceremony

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Sentence/Example of Cultus:

Furthermore, with the death of Albert Pike the cultus of Lucifer is said to have undergone a significant transfiguration.

Finally, no religious cultus of any kind is performed at its meetings, and no woman has ever passed its threshold.

In the religious cultus an earlier degree of culture comes to light a remnant of former times.

It does not help us much to fall back on the Latin word, Cultus, for we understand that the meaning is the same.

As M. Comte's religion has a cultus, so also it has a clergy, who are the pivot of his entire social and political system.

With other people, eating is a pleasure, with the Magyar it is a veritable cultus.

The natives apparently make the sheep the object of a superstitious cultus, as the Lapps do the hare.

Aedes in colle Quirinali Romulo constituta, ipse pro deo cultus et Quirinus est appellatus.

Repudiata transubstantiatio, repositio, circumgestatio, et reliqui superstitiosi cultus.

The making of the tabernacle and all the other things necessary for the complete cultus is described in Exod.