prostirim
Prostirim is a term that appears in some historical and religious texts, particularly within Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Its exact meaning and application can be nuanced and depend on the specific context in which it is used. Generally, prostirim refers to a type of offering or sacrifice, often in the form of money or goods, presented to a church or a religious institution.
The practice of making prostirim was common throughout the Byzantine Empire and continues in various forms
The nature of prostirim could vary. While often monetary, it could also include agricultural products, livestock,