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reliquary

American  
[rel-i-kwer-ee] / ˈrɛl ɪˌkwɛr i /

noun

plural

reliquaries
  1. a repository or receptacle for relics.


reliquary British  
/ ˈrɛlɪkwərɪ /

noun

  1. a receptacle or repository for relics, esp relics of saints

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Etymology

Origin of reliquary

1650–60; < Middle French reliquaire < Medieval Latin reliquiārium, equivalent to Latin reliqui ( ae ) remains ( see relic) + -ārium -ary

Explanation

A reliquary is like a special treasure chest or display case for sacred items, like the relics of saints. Reliquaries are often richly decorated with precious gemstones and valuable metals like gold and silver. A church might have a reliquary shaped like a mini cathedral that holds a fragment of a saint's bone, believed to connect the physical world with the divine. Because they contain valuable religious items, reliquaries are not just ordinary containers, but are often beautiful works of art themselves. Some reliquaries are even covered in carvings and images that tell a story about the holy items contained within, making them valuable pieces of art and history.

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Started in 2002 in the front window of founder Dave Herman’s ground-floor apartment around the corner, City Reliquary is now housed in a former bodega space with a verdant back garden.

From Washington Post • Aug. 12, 2021

Terry Cannon, her husband, founded the Reliquary to preserve and to share the spirit of a sport commonly defined by statistics.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 13, 2020

Transactions at the hotel, casino, Nobu, Affliction, John Varvatos, Rocks, Hart & Huntington Tattoo or Reliquary Spa & Salon were not affected, it said.

From Reuters • May 1, 2015

First edition books and other manuscripts are on display at the City Reliquary, 370 Metropolitan Avenue, at Havemeyer Street, Williamsburg.

From New York Times • May 16, 2013

Behind the Main Temple is the Rinzo or Revolving Library; and in the lower left-hand corner of the picture is the Reliquary.

From Religion in Japan by Cobbold, George A. (George Augustus)