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cimelia
[ si-mee-lee-uh, -meel-yuh ]
plural noun
- treasures, especially church treasures, as art objects or jeweled vestments.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Blessings upon a fashion which has rescued from the claws of abigails, and the melting-pot of the silversmith, those neglected cimelia, for the benefit of antiquaries and the decoration of side-tables!
Liber eximi锟 raritatis et inter cimelia bibliothec锟 asservandus.
The property of which jewels and cimelia remained with us," continued the king, in the same solemn tone, "subject only to your claim of advance thereupon; which advance being repaid, gives us right to repossession of the thing opignorated, or pledged, or laid in wad.
The glass is yet preserved among the Cimelia of the family.
I have here set down the figure of a consecrated Beryl, as No. 4, now in the possession of Sir Edward Harley, Knight of the Bath, which he keeps in his closet at Brampton-Bryan in Herefordshire, amongst his Cimelia, which I saw there.
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