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reliquary

Casket or vessel made to hold a relic or relics of a saint, generally made of precious metals and often richly decorated with gold, gems, and enamel. Particularly fine examples date from the early Christian age. If made so that the relic can be seen, the vessel is sometimes called an ostensorium.



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Et ecce statim putares ipsum feretrum vltro exilire, ac etiam exportari velle.
He also, countering Glynne Wickham, attributes the processional impulse of the cycles to liturgical precedents, particularly the Palm Sunday procession, at which crosses and the host in a feretrum or monstrance were conventionally carried, rather than to folklore ritual (p.
 
 
 
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