reliquary (Meaning)

Wordnet

reliquary (n)

a container where religious relics are stored or displayed (especially relics of saints)

Webster

reliquary (n.)

A depositary, often a small box or casket, in which relics are kept.

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reliquary Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient reliquary housed the sacred remains of a revered saint.
  2. The ornate reliquary, adorned with precious stones, drew countless pilgrims to the cathedral.
  3. The relic of the True Cross was carefully preserved in an exquisite reliquary of gold and enamel.
  4. The silver reliquary contained a fragment of bone believed to belong to the Apostle Peter.
  5. The reliquary's intricate carvings depicted scenes from the life of the saint it honored.
  6. Visitors gasped in awe at the beauty of the reliquary, which glistened under the soft glow of candles.
  7. The reliquary became a symbol of faith and devotion, inspiring believers to seek spiritual guidance.
  8. The reliquary was carefully guarded by the temple's custodians, who ensured its safekeeping for future generations.
  9. The discovery of the reliquary unearthed a forgotten chapter in the history of the ancient civilization.
  10. The reliquary's authenticity was questioned, but scholars argued fiercely over its significance.

FAQs About the word reliquary

a container where religious relics are stored or displayed (especially relics of saints)A depositary, often a small box or casket, in which relics are kept.

shrine,sanctuary, sanctum,

No antonyms found.

The ancient reliquary housed the sacred remains of a revered saint.

The ornate reliquary, adorned with precious stones, drew countless pilgrims to the cathedral.

The relic of the True Cross was carefully preserved in an exquisite reliquary of gold and enamel.

The silver reliquary contained a fragment of bone believed to belong to the Apostle Peter.