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Shrined - English meaning

Shrined – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Enshrine.

Usage examples:

A goddess shrined in every tree
noun

A place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic, marked by a building or other construction.

Usage examples:

The medieval pilgrim route to the shrine of st james

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神社

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Geheiligd

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Enchâssé

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Geheiligt

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तीर्थस्थल

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Sacrario

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신사, ...을 사당에 모시다

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Священный, Благоговейно хранить

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Consagrado

Word origin

Old English scrīn ‘cabinet, chest, reliquary’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schrijn and German Schrein, from Latin scrinium ‘chest for books’.

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