See also: Ritual and rituál

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Etymology

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From Latin adjective rītuālis, from noun rītus (rite), + adjective suffix -ālis.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɹɪt͡ʃ.u.əl/
    • Audio (US):(file)

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ritual (comparative more ritual, superlative most ritual)

  1. Related to a rite or repeated set of actions.
    They performed the ritual lighting of the candles.
    • 2001, David L. Lieber, Jules Harlow, Etz Hayim: Torah and Commentary, page 855:
      These verses are the basis for the practice of wearing a prayer shawl (tallit) with a ritual fringe (tzitzit) on each of its four corners

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ritual (countable and uncountable, plural rituals)

  1. A rite; a repeated set of actions, especially in religious contexts.
    The priests carried out the religious ritual carefully.
    • 2017, Christine Honders, OCD: The Struggle with Obsessions and Compulsions, page 44:
      Despite their good intentions, family members who participate in OCD rituals help reinforce the problem.

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Catalan

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Borrowed from Latin rituālis.

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ritual m or f (masculine and feminine plural rituals)

  1. ritual

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ritual m (plural rituals)

  1. ritual
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Danish

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ritual n (singular definite ritualet, plural indefinite ritualer)

  1. ritual
    Synonym: ritus

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ritual m (feminine singular rituala, masculine plural rituai, feminine plural rituales)

  1. ritual

Norwegian Bokmål

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From Latin ritualis, from ritus.

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ritual n (definite singular ritualet, indefinite plural ritual or ritualer, definite plural rituala or ritualene)

  1. ritual

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Latin ritualis, from ritus.

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ritual n (definite singular ritualet, indefinite plural ritual, definite plural rituala)

  1. ritual

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Portuguese

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ʁi.tuˈaw/ [hi.tʊˈaʊ̯], (faster pronunciation) /ʁiˈtwaw/ [hiˈtwaʊ̯]
    • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /ʁi.tuˈaw/ [χi.tʊˈaʊ̯], (faster pronunciation) /ʁiˈtwaw/ [χiˈtwaʊ̯]
 

  • Hyphenation: ri‧tu‧al

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ritual m or f (plural rituais)

  1. ritual

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ritual m (plural rituais)

  1. ritual

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French rituel or Italian rituale.

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ritual n (plural rituali)

  1. ritual

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singular plural
+ indefinite article + definite article + indefinite article + definite article
nominative/accusative (un) ritual ritualul (niște) rituali ritualile
genitive/dative (unui) ritual ritualului (unor) rituali ritualilor
vocative ritualule ritualilor

Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /ritǔaːl/
  • Hyphenation: ri‧tu‧al

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ritùāl m (Cyrillic spelling риту̀а̄л)

  1. ritual

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin rituālis.

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  • IPA(key): /riˈtwal/ [riˈt̪wal]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: ri‧tual

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ritual m or f (masculine and feminine plural rituales)

  1. ritual

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ritual m (plural rituales)

  1. rite
  2. ritual
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Swedish

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ritual c or n

  1. ritual (set of ceremonial actions, or set of actions more generally, like in English)
    den dagliga ritualen
    the daily ritual

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Neuter gender is uncommon.

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