relicly (Meaning)

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relicly (adv.)

In the manner of relics.

Synonyms & Antonyms of relicly

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relicly Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient relicly amulet was believed to hold mystical powers.
  2. She cherished the relicly locket that held a lock of her deceased lover's hair.
  3. The museum's collection boasted a relicly sword used by a legendary warrior.
  4. The ruin's crumbling walls were a relicly testament to a bygone era.
  5. The relicly iconography on the church's frescoes depicted scenes from biblical history.
  6. The archaeologist carefully unearthed a relicly pottery vessel that shed light on ancient civilizations.
  7. The relicly tapestry hung in the grand hall, portraying the triumph of a long-lost kingdom.
  8. The scholar delved into the relicly texts to uncover forgotten knowledge.
  9. The collector displayed his relicly antique coins with pride, each one telling a story of the past.
  10. The relicly ruins of the castle stood as a haunting reminder of the passage of time.

FAQs About the word relicly

In the manner of relics.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient relicly amulet was believed to hold mystical powers.

She cherished the relicly locket that held a lock of her deceased lover's hair.

The museum's collection boasted a relicly sword used by a legendary warrior.

The ruin's crumbling walls were a relicly testament to a bygone era.