cierge (Meaning)
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cierge (n.)
A wax candle used in religous rites.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cierge
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cierge Sentence Examples
- The flickering flame of the cierge illuminated the darkened chapel.
- As a symbol of devotion, Maria lit a cierge and placed it before the statue of the Virgin Mary.
- The priest held a cierge as he led the procession through the streets on Easter Sunday.
- In medieval times, peasants would offer a cierge to the local church in exchange for blessings.
- The altar was adorned with flowers and cierges for the special ceremony.
- It was customary for mourners to carry cierges during funeral processions.
- The grand cathedral was filled with the scent of incense and burning cierges.
- Pilgrims traveled from afar to light a cierge at the shrine of the saint.
- During the festival, the streets were lined with vendors selling colorful cierges.
- The cierge flickered in the gentle breeze, casting dancing shadows on the walls of the church.
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A wax candle used in religous rites.
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No antonyms found.
The flickering flame of the cierge illuminated the darkened chapel.
As a symbol of devotion, Maria lit a cierge and placed it before the statue of the Virgin Mary.
The priest held a cierge as he led the procession through the streets on Easter Sunday.
In medieval times, peasants would offer a cierge to the local church in exchange for blessings.