noun a substance used in a lustration or purification ceremony
adjective relating to or used in a ceremony of purification, especially one performed in ancient Rome
In religious contexts, 'lustral' refers to something that is used for purification or cleansing rituals.
Within spiritual practices, 'lustral' can denote objects or rituals aimed at achieving spiritual purity.
In anthropological studies, 'lustral' may be used to describe purification rituals in different cultures.
In ceremonial settings, 'lustral' may be used to describe items or substances used for purification purposes.
In the study of ancient civilizations, 'lustral' may refer to artifacts or practices related to purification rituals.
In literature, the term 'lustral' may be used to describe a cleansing or purifying process, often in a metaphorical sense.
Psychologists may use the term 'lustral' when discussing rituals or practices related to purification or emotional cleansing in therapy.
In religious studies, 'lustral' may refer to rituals or ceremonies involving purification or cleansing, particularly in the context of various faith traditions.