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relic

REH-lihk
noun
1
An object that has survived from an earlier time, often valued for its age or history.
"The museum displays relics from the Bronze Age."
"That old typewriter is a relic of my grandfather's newspaper days."
2
A part of the body of a saint, or another sacred object kept and honoured for religious reasons.
"Pilgrims travelled for weeks to see the relic housed in the cathedral."

How to Use Relic

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomething old that has survived from the past, whether a museum piece or a religious object.

Common pairings
ancient relic relic of the past sacred relic

Word Forms

reliced past tense, relicked past tense, relics plural, relics singular

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Etymology

From Old French relique, from Latin reliquiae, "remains," from relinquere, "to leave behind" — the same root as relinquish.

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