Word: monstrance

Category: monstrance

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Related words: monstrance

the monstrance, catholic monstrance, monstrance clock

Synonyms: monstrance

demonstration, ostensorium

Translations: monstrance

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spanish
Translations:
custodia, ostensorio, custodia de
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german
Translations:
Monstranz, Monstranzen, Monstranz aus
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french
Translations:
ostensoir, ostensoir de, ostensoir en
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italian
Translations:
ostensorio, ostensorio in, ostensori, nell'ostensorio
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portuguese
Translations:
ostensório, custódia, Relicário, custódia de
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dutch
Translations:
monstrans, de monstrans, een monstrans
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russian
Translations:
дароносица, дарохранительница
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norwegian
Translations:
monstransen, monstrans
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swedish
Translations:
mONSTRANS, monstransen
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danish
Translations:
monstrans, monstrans til
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czech
Translations:
monstrancí
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polish
Translations:
monstrancja, monstrancje, monstrancję, monstrancji
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hungarian
Translations:
szentségtartó, szentségtartót, szentségtartója, monstrancia, monstranciája
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greek
Translations:
αρτοφόριο, ιεροφυλάκιο καθολικής εκκλησίας
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ukrainian
Translations:
дароносица, дароносицею, дароносиця
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albanian
Translations:
dhuratëdhënëse
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bulgarian
Translations:
дарохранителница
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belarusian
Translations:
дараносіцамі, Дараносіцы, дараносіц, дараносіцу
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croatian
Translations:
predmet obožavanja, pokaznica, monstranca, njoj se
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lithuanian
Translations:
monstrancija, monstrancijos, monstranciją
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romanian
Translations:
chivot, monstranță
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slovenian
Translations:
monštrance, monštranco
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slovak
Translations:
monštrancia, monštrancie, monštrancia a

The meaning and "use of": monstrance

noun
  • (in the Roman Catholic Church) an open or transparent receptacle in which the consecrated Host is exposed for veneration. - In accordance with her last wishes, diamond flowers and leaves from her tiara surround the container for the host of a monstrance made in 1874 for the Church of the Sacre Coeur at Issoudon.

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