reliquiae (Meaning)

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reliquiae (n. pl.)

Remains of the dead; organic remains; relics.

Same as Induviae.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reliquiae

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reliquiae Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient reliquiae unearthed at the excavation site shed light on the civilization's lost practices.
  2. The museum showcased a collection of precious reliquiae, including the saint's relics and a fragment of the True Cross.
  3. The pilgrim's heart soared with devotion as he gazed upon the reliquiae of his patron saint.
  4. The reliquiae served as a tangible reminder of the saint's presence and intercession.
  5. Scholars meticulously studied the reliquiae, hoping to unlock secrets about the past.
  6. The reliquiae were revered as objects of immense spiritual significance, drawing believers from far and wide.
  7. The theft of the reliquiae caused a widespread outcry and ignited a search for their recovery.
  8. The discovery of new reliquiae brought renewed interest in the history and beliefs of the ancient world.
  9. The church safeguarded the reliquiae as sacred treasures, protecting them from harm or desecration.
  10. The reliquiae became a symbol of faith and continuity, connecting the present to the past.

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Remains of the dead; organic remains; relics., Same as Induviae.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient reliquiae unearthed at the excavation site shed light on the civilization's lost practices.

The museum showcased a collection of precious reliquiae, including the saint's relics and a fragment of the True Cross.

The pilgrim's heart soared with devotion as he gazed upon the reliquiae of his patron saint.

The reliquiae served as a tangible reminder of the saint's presence and intercession.