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reliquary

/ˈɹɛlɪkwəɹi/

Meanings
  • A container for the relics of a saint or other venerated person.

    - "The reliquary contained the bone of a saint."
    - "The pilgrims brought offerings to the reliquary."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈɹɛlɪkwəɹi/



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Rhymes
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reminisce , celebrate , congratulate , meditate , venerate
Homophones
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  1. Reliquary (en) : A container for religious relics.

  2. Reliquary (es) : Almacén para reliquias.


Variants
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reliquaries , reliquary
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{"term"=>"Reliquary", "description"=>"Reliquary is a noun that refers to a container or receptacle that is used to hold or store relics. Reliquaries can be of various types, including shrines, altars, caskets, urns, or other types of containers that are used for the purpose of holding or storing relics. Reliquaries can be of various sizes, from small, portable containers that can be carried by pilgrims or other travelers, to large, permanent structures that are used as shrines or other types of religious structures. Reliquaries can be of various materials, including precious metals, such as gold or silver, or other types of metals, such as bronze or copper, or other types of materials, such as wood, stone, glass, or other types of materials. Reliquaries can be decorated with various types of ornamentation, including precious gems, such as diamonds, rubies, emeralds, or other types of gems, or other types of ornamentation, such as gold or silver leaf, or other types of embellishments, such as painting, engraving, or other types of decorative techniques. Reliquaries can be used in various ways, including as decorative objects, as religious or spiritual symbols, as historical artifacts, or as works of art in their own right. Reliquaries can be found in various types of religious or spiritual institutions, including churches, temples, mosques, or other types of religious or spiritual organizations. Reliquaries can also be found in various types of museums, including art museums, historical museums, or other types of museums that focus on the collection, preservation, and study of various types of objects, including works of art, historical artifacts, or other types of objects that have cultural, historical, or artistic significance."}


Etymology
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From Old French relique, from Latin religiquus, past participle of relinquere, to leave behind.


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  1. {"question"=>"What is the difference between a reliquary and a shrine?", "answer"=>"A reliquary is a container specifically designed to hold and protect religious relics, such as bones, teeth, or other body parts of saints or other venerated persons. A shrine, on the other hand, is a place of worship or veneration, where people go to honor, pray to, or seek the blessings of a particular deity, saint, or other venerated being. While a reliquary is a physical object that holds and protects relics, a shrine is a place or space that is set aside for the purpose of worshiping, venerating, or seeking the blessings of a particular deity, saint, or other venerated being."}


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  1. Relic: A relic is an object that is considered to be sacred or to have religious or historical significance. Relics can be of various types, including bodily relics, such as bones, teeth, or other body parts of saints or other venerated persons; and non-bodily relics, such as clothing, belongings, or other objects that have been in contact with saints or other venerated persons.


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[{"term"=>"Reliquary", "description"=>"Reliquaries have played an important role in various cultures throughout history. They are often decorated with precious metals, gems, and intricate designs. Some reliquaries contain not only relics of saints, but also other important religious artifacts. Reliquaries are often used in religious ceremonies and processions, and are considered to be important symbols of faith and devotion."}]

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