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opoffert

Opoffert is a Dutch-language term that appears mainly in historical, regional, or philological contexts. It is not a standard contemporary word in everyday Dutch, and its use is largely confined to older texts or dialectal varieties. In such sources, opoffert is typically related to the idea of sacrifice or offering.

Etymology and form

The term is generally understood as a compound built from op- (a prefix indicating completion or intensification)

Usage and context

In older religious or ceremonial writings, opoffert may appear to denote an offered sacrifice or gift to

See also

offeren, opofferen, offer, offering, sacrifice.

Notes

Because of limited attestation, definitions of opoffert are primarily linguistic or philological rather than normative for

and
offeren
(to
offer
or
sacrifice).
In
modern
Dutch,
the
common
verb
is
opofferen,
with
the
past
participle
opgeofferd,
and
the
noun
for
an
offering
is
usually
expressed
with
more
common
forms
such
as
offer
or
offering,
depending
on
the
context.
The
form
opoffert
itself
is
rarely
used
today
and
is
mostly
encountered
as
an
archaic
or
dialectal
variant.
a
deity
or
sacred
purpose.
In
many
modern
texts,
however,
the
concept
is
expressed
with
standard
vocabulary
such
as
offer,
offering,
or
opofferen
in
its
corresponding
tense
forms.
Because
opoffert
is
uncommon
in
contemporary
Dutch,
its
appearance
can
signal
a
historical
or
regional
source
rather
than
current
usage.
modern
Dutch.
Users
encountering
the
term
are
advised
to
consider
the
historical
or
dialectal
context
to
interpret
its
meaning
accurately.