If you mean in a religious offering type scenario, i think 'Libation' is the correct word. It comes from Greek, meaning 'to pour'. It is often used to refer to religious ceremonies, from ancient Celtic offerings to Christian Baptism.
You may be going for anointing, which refers specifically to the rubbing or pouring of oil, usually in the context of a religious rite. A libation can be any liquid.
You have an oil leak.
I'm assuming you want the phrase "pouring in" and not just the word "pouring." Rain is pouring in through the hole in the roof. Whenever she takes over a company, money just starts pouring in.
the boy is pouring water away the rain is pouring down
its where the funnel be
Oil Filter seal break
pouring it into a beaker and permanently stirring it
the word sauna comes from Finland, it means; a steamed bath, produced by pouring water over heated rocks. -tianna baker.
pouring
It's where the funnel begins.
you are still pouring oil into it---stop!
A party is like pouring oil into a car ? it's where the funnel be. (funn-ell) it's a car funnel aka the joke. created by Julie Alvarez.
The root word "fundo" means "to pour" or "to melt" in Latin. It is often seen in words related to pouring, melting, or foundation.