Relic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Relicly
In the manner of relics
Reliquian
Of or pertaining to a relic or relics of the nature of a relic
Relic
That which remains that which is left after loss or decay a remaining portion a remnant
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Laureate or laureat
an ensign of the degree of mastership in poetry. A relic of the old university practice of crowning distinguished student of
Paleolith
A relic of the Paleolithic era
Shrine
box or receptacle especially one in which are deposited sacred relics as the bones of a saint
Monstrum
Monstrum, a box in which relics are kept; also, a muster of soldiers.
Heirloom
Edn., Vol. 39, para 390, p. 273. Armour and other relics hung in a Church in honour of an ancestor were
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