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Meaning of chaliced

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chaliced (a.)

Having a calyx or cup; cup-shaped.

chaliced Sentence Examples

  1. The priestess held the chaliced vessel high above her head during the sacred ritual.
  2. In the dimly lit chamber, the chaliced candle flickered, casting eerie shadows on the walls.
  3. The chaliced goblet, adorned with intricate patterns, was reserved for special ceremonies.
  4. With reverence, the acolyte approached the altar, carrying the chaliced wine.
  5. The chaliced cup, passed from generation to generation, held deep significance within the family.
  6. Embossed with symbols of ancient lore, the chaliced artifact was believed to possess mystical powers.
  7. The chaliced reliquary contained fragments of saints' bones, revered by pilgrims who traveled from afar.
  8. The chaliced emblem, etched into the stone floor of the temple, marked the center of worship.
  9. As the moon rose overhead, the chaliced pond shimmered with reflections of starlight.
  10. The chaliced statue, crafted by skilled artisans, stood as a testament to the devotion of the faithful.

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Having a calyx or cup; cup-shaped.

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The priestess held the chaliced vessel high above her head during the sacred ritual.

In the dimly lit chamber, the chaliced candle flickered, casting eerie shadows on the walls.

The chaliced goblet, adorned with intricate patterns, was reserved for special ceremonies.

With reverence, the acolyte approached the altar, carrying the chaliced wine.