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

  1. The flickering flame of the cierge illuminated the darkened chapel.
  2. As a symbol of devotion, Maria lit a cierge and placed it before the statue of the Virgin Mary.
  3. The priest held a cierge as he led the procession through the streets on Easter Sunday.
  4. In medieval times, peasants would offer a cierge to the local church in exchange for blessings.
  5. The altar was adorned with flowers and cierges for the special ceremony.
  6. It was customary for mourners to carry cierges during funeral processions.
  7. The grand cathedral was filled with the scent of incense and burning cierges.
  8. Pilgrims traveled from afar to light a cierge at the shrine of the saint.
  9. During the festival, the streets were lined with vendors selling colorful cierges.
  10. The cierge flickered in the gentle breeze, casting dancing shadows on the walls of the church.

FAQs About the word cierge

A wax candle used in religous rites.

No synonyms found.

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.