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Meaning of hibernacle

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hibernacle (n.)

That which serves for protection or shelter in winter; winter quarters; as, the hibernacle of an animal or a plant.

hibernacle Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Romans constructed elaborate hibernacles for the safekeeping of sacred artifacts.
  2. The monks erected a simple hibernacle within the monastery's cloisters to house the relics of their founder.
  3. The village's hibernacle, adorned with intricate carvings, served as a sanctuary for pilgrims and weary travelers.
  4. In the depths of the forest, the hermits carved a hibernacle from a fallen tree to provide shelter from the harsh elements.
  5. The sanctuary lamp flickered softly within the hibernacle, casting a warm glow upon the holy images.
  6. The hibernation season found the animals tucked away in their hibernacles, awaiting the return of spring.
  7. The scientist hypothesized that the hibernacle may have been used for astronomical observations in ancient times.
  8. The hibernacle was a place of tranquility and reflection, where the faithful could commune with their deities.
  9. The discovery of a hidden hibernacle beneath the city's ruins sparked much speculation among historians.
  10. The hibernacle's walls bore witness to centuries of devotion and the unyielding faith of those who had sought refuge within its sacred space.

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That which serves for protection or shelter in winter; winter quarters; as, the hibernacle of an animal or a plant.

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The ancient Romans constructed elaborate hibernacles for the safekeeping of sacred artifacts.

The monks erected a simple hibernacle within the monastery's cloisters to house the relics of their founder.

The village's hibernacle, adorned with intricate carvings, served as a sanctuary for pilgrims and weary travelers.

In the depths of the forest, the hermits carved a hibernacle from a fallen tree to provide shelter from the harsh elements.