Similar words: deliquescent, antiquarian, quarrel, squarely, aquarelle, quarrelsome, quarrel with, preliminary. Meaning: ['relɪkwerɪ /-kwərɪ] n. a container where religious relics are stored or displayed (especially relics of saints).
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(1) The duke secretly removed the relics from the reliquary.
(2) The red velvet background of the reliquary is studded with precious gems and valuable ornaments donated by her grateful clients.
(3) The relic reposes in a glass-fronted reliquary beneath a side altar of the same church in which it was first interred.
(4) In the casket was found a small reliquary which contained the heart of the Saint.
(5) According to an old custom the reliquary of St Genevieve is never exposed without that of St Marcel.
(6) The reliquary consists of the figure of the Saint from the head to the waist and is situated in an upright position.
(7) The decoration is lavish as befits a bejewelled reliquary writ large.
(8) The reliquary was a fine specimen of that type of art and of very good quality and in fine condition.
(9) One reliquary is called "Dice".
(10) The sides of the reliquary are about an inch long and it is 73 percent gold. Sentencedict.com
(11) This is apparently the reliquary referenced by the stele .
(12) He added the cross is the only reliquary that came from an emperor, so it carries levels of religious and historical significance.
(13) It's a reliquary, or coffer. From the 6th century, the Crux Vaticana is purported to contain fragments of the cross on which Jesus was crucified.
(14) A drop of molten silver from the reliquary produced a symmetrically placed mark through the layers of the folded cloth.
(15) Here is an exquisite reliquary from the shrine of Saint Oda that harbours a phial of the Virgin Mary's breast milk.
(16) He clung to the thought as to a talisman, or a reliquary of supernatural power.
(17) Germain in Argentan. In the casket was found a small reliquary which contained the heart of the Saint.
(18) China's archaeologists are carefully considering ways to open the reliquary without damaging it or its contents.
(19) Today, St. Francis Xavier's toe is on display in a silver reliquary in a cathedral in Goa.
(20) A receptacle to hold the relics of saints; a reliquary.
(21) In 1900 George Clinch published a new, extensive study in The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist.
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