vernicle Antonyms
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Meaning of vernicle
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vernicle (n.)
A Veronica. See Veronica, 1.
vernicle Sentence Examples
- The pilgrims traveled to see the revered vernicle, a cloth believed to bear the image of Christ's face.
- In medieval times, pilgrims would carry a vernicle as a sacred relic on their journeys.
- The chapel proudly displayed a vernicle that had been preserved for centuries.
- The faithful gathered around the vernicle, praying for healing and blessings.
- The artist meticulously crafted a vernicle, capturing the serene countenance of Christ.
- Pilgrims often regarded the vernicle as a powerful symbol of divine presence and protection.
- The small shrine housed a precious vernicle, attracting visitors from far and wide.
- Many legends and stories were woven around the miraculous properties of the vernicle.
- The procession included the display of the vernicle, drawing solemn reverence from the participants.
- Churches across Europe showcased vernicles, each with its unique history and significance.
FAQs About the word vernicle
A Veronica. See Veronica, 1.
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No antonyms found.
The pilgrims traveled to see the revered vernicle, a cloth believed to bear the image of Christ's face.
In medieval times, pilgrims would carry a vernicle as a sacred relic on their journeys.
The chapel proudly displayed a vernicle that had been preserved for centuries.
The faithful gathered around the vernicle, praying for healing and blessings.