Votive
Votive, from the Latin votivus meaning "of a vow," is a term used to describe objects offered in fulfillment of a vow or in gratitude to a deity, saint, or spirit. It functions as both an adjective and a noun, applied to the act of offering, the offering itself, or the practice surrounding such offerings. A votive offering is typically made as part of a religious pledge or request for help.
Common forms of votive offerings include votive candles or lamps lit in churches, temples, or shrines, often
Historically and archaeologically, votive offerings illuminate religious beliefs and ritual practices. They appear in ancient Greek
Related terms include votary, a person who has taken a vow or is devoted to a deity,