clavis (Meaning)

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clavis (n.)

A key; a glossary.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clavis

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clavis Sentence Examples

  1. The clavis, or key, unlocked the ancient chest, revealing its long-hidden treasures.
  2. In medieval times, the clavis was a symbol of authority and power, wielded by kings and nobles.
  3. The alchemist searched for the elusive clavis to unlock the secrets of transmutation.
  4. Legends spoke of a mystical clavis that could open portals to other dimensions.
  5. The clavis of knowledge opened the doors to enlightenment for the philosopher.
  6. The magician waved his wand, invoking the power of the clavis to perform his spells.
  7. Within the monastery, the monks safeguarded the sacred clavis, believed to hold divine wisdom.
  8. The adventurer embarked on a quest to find the legendary clavis of the lost city.
  9. The clavis of destiny guided the hero on his journey, unlocking paths to his ultimate fate.
  10. In the hands of the chosen one, the clavis would determine the fate of the world.

FAQs About the word clavis

A key; a glossary.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The clavis, or key, unlocked the ancient chest, revealing its long-hidden treasures.

In medieval times, the clavis was a symbol of authority and power, wielded by kings and nobles.

The alchemist searched for the elusive clavis to unlock the secrets of transmutation.

Legends spoke of a mystical clavis that could open portals to other dimensions.