reliquian (Meaning)

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reliquian (a.)

Of or pertaining to a relic or relics; of the nature of a relic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reliquian

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reliquian Sentence Examples

  1. The museum's reliquian showcased a fragment of the True Cross.
  2. The ancient tombs contained intricate reliquian holding the remains of revered saints.
  3. The reliquian of St. Francis of Assisi held his simple tunic.
  4. Pilgrims flocked to the cathedral to venerate the reliquian of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  5. The reliquian of the Apostle Peter was believed to possess miraculous powers.
  6. The reliquian of St. George was adorned with precious stones and gold.
  7. Historians studied the reliquian to gain insights into the life and times of the saint.
  8. The reliquian of the martyrs gave testimony to their unwavering faith.
  9. Scholars debated the authenticity of the reliquian, sparking controversy among believers.
  10. The reliquian served as a tangible link between the faithful and the saints they revered.

FAQs About the word reliquian

Of or pertaining to a relic or relics; of the nature of a relic.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The museum's reliquian showcased a fragment of the True Cross.

The ancient tombs contained intricate reliquian holding the remains of revered saints.

The reliquian of St. Francis of Assisi held his simple tunic.

Pilgrims flocked to the cathedral to venerate the reliquian of the Blessed Virgin Mary.