Definition for BURNT'-OF-FER-ING

BURNT'-OF-FER-ING, n. [burnt and offer.]

Something offered and burnt on an altar, as an atonement for sin; a sacrifice; called also burnt-sacrifice. The offerings of the Jews were a clean animal, as an ox, a calf, a goat, or sheep; or some species of vegetable substance, as bread and ears of wheat or barley. – Brown.

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