Meaning of Relic | Babel Free
ˈɹɛlɪkDefinitions
Equivalents
Bosanski
сувенир
Català
relíquia
Cymraeg
crair
Dansk
relikvie
Esperanto
relikvo
Suomi
jäänne
jäännökset
muinaisjäänne
muinaisjäännös
muinaismuisto
muisto
muistoesine
pyhäinjäännös
reliikki
säilymä
Gaeilge
taise
עברית
שריד
हिन्दी
यादगार
Hrvatski
сувенир
Nederlands
relikwie
Português
relíquia
Slovenščina
relikvija
Српски
сувенир
ไทย
ธาตุ
Examples
“[…] let him not ask our pardon; The nature of his great offence is dead, And deeper than oblivion we do bury The incensing relics of it […]”
“Though a Cup of cold water from ſome hand may not be without it's reward, yet ſtick not thou for Wine and Oyl for the Wounds of the Distreſſed, and treat the poor, as our Saviour did the Multitude, to the reliques of ſome baskets.”
“1797, Ann Radcliffe, The Italian, London: T. Cadell Jun. & W. Davies, Volume 2, Chapter 6, p. 184, It appeared, from […] the ruins scattered distantly along its skirts, to be a part of the city entirely abandoned by the modern inhabitants to the reliques of its former grandeur.”
“She exerted the last relics of her wasted strength to gain a prominent position upon a ledge of the rocks behind her […]”
“[T]hey know that the low social level of the mass of the race is responsible for much discrimination against it, but they also know, and the nation knows, that relentless color-prejudice is more often a cause than a result of the Negro’s degradation; they seek the abatement of this relic of barbarism, and not its systematic encouragement and pampering by all agencies of social power from the Associated Press to the Church of Christ.”
“[…] the imperfect light entering by their narrow casements showed bedsteads of a hundred years old; chests in oak or walnut, looking, with their strange carvings of palm branches and cherubs’ heads, like types of the Hebrew ark; rows of venerable chairs, high-backed and narrow; stools still more antiquated, on whose cushioned tops were yet apparent traces of half-effaced embroideries, wrought by fingers that for two generations had been coffin-dust. All these relics gave to the third storey of Thornfield Hall the aspect of a home of the past: a shrine of memory.”
“Published in 1982, the now out-of-print computer guide is a real relic, full of dozens of black-and-white pictures of large, bulky computers that you would sooner find in the Smithsonian than on anybody's desk today.”
“Why ſhould onely I, Of all the other Princes of the World, Be caſ’d-vp, like a holy Relique?”
“No Anchorite in the exstasy of devotion, ever adored a relique with more fervour than that with which I kissed this inimitable proof of my charmer’s candour, generosity and affection!”
“[…] the duke, in order to support their drooping hopes, ordered a procession to be made with the reliques of St. Valori, and prayers to be said for more favourable weather.”
“During that time he had been living with his youthful memory of her; but she had doubtless had other and more tangible companionship. Perhaps she too had kept her memory of him as something apart; but if she had, it must have been like a relic in a small dim chapel, where there was not time to pray every day....”
“One of the primary targets of current and especially future cosmological observations are light thermal relics of the hot big bang.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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