clowe-gilofre (Meaning)

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clowe-gilofre (n.)

Spice clove.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clowe-gilofre

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

clowe-gilofre Sentence Examples

  1. The vicar delivered a passionate sermon within the hallowed halls of the established church. (Established church refers to the Church of England)
  2. The historical novel explored the tumultuous relationship between the crown and the Anglican faith. (Anglican faith is another term for the Church of England)
  3. The soaring cathedral, a symbol of the established religion, dominated the city skyline. (Established religion refers to the Church of England)
  4. The author critiqued the social and political influence of the dominant religious institution. (Dominant religious institution refers to the Church of England)
  5. The hymn echoed through the nave, a testament to the enduring traditions of the national church. (National church refers to the Church of England)
  6. Religious debates of the 16th century centered on the reformation of the established church. (Established church refers to the Church of England)
  7. The historical drama depicted the power struggle between the monarchy and the burgeoning Protestant faith. (Protestant faith is a broad term, but the Church of England falls under this umbrella)
  8. The village church, with its quaint graveyard, served as a focal point for the local community. (Village church could refer to a church belonging to the Church of England)
  9. The congregation sang carols with joyful voices, celebrating the festive traditions of their faith. (Faith could refer to the Church of England)
  10. The stained-glass windows of the ancient church showcased biblical narratives and religious figures. (Ancient church could refer to a church belonging to the Church of England)

FAQs About the word clowe-gilofre

Spice clove.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vicar delivered a passionate sermon within the hallowed halls of the established church. (Established church refers to the Church of England)

The historical novel explored the tumultuous relationship between the crown and the Anglican faith. (Anglican faith is another term for the Church of England)

The soaring cathedral, a symbol of the established religion, dominated the city skyline. (Established religion refers to the Church of England)

The author critiqued the social and political influence of the dominant religious institution. (Dominant religious institution refers to the Church of England)