Twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus.
Sinônimos
Examples for "Epiphany"
Examples for "Epiphany"
1He would make the public offering on the Epiphany in Westminster Abbey.
2For a week it shines out, to welcome their guests at Epiphany.
3The vigil of Epiphany is a privileged vigil of the second class.
4It was many, many years ago on a late evening near Epiphany.
5They will do so next Sunday for the Feast of the Epiphany.
1Given at the Council Chamber in Dublin, this Twelfth day of December, 1807.
2Saturday the Twelfth day of May, 1526.
3On p. 403 of the same volume another correspondent writes as to the custom on Twelfth day eve in Devonshire.
4This evening Sir W. Pen came to invite me against next Wednesday, being Twelfth day, to his usual feast, his wedding day.
5At the command of the archbishop on Twelfth day, which is the sixth of January, all the great lords assembled in the churchyard.
1The senators asked FINRA to respond to their requests by January 6.
2No treatment was adopted, and the horse was destroyed on January 6.
3Australia's Asian Cup defence begins against Jordan in Al-Ain on January 6.
4The annual convention, the world's largest consumer technology trade show, begins January 6.
5Initially, he said, another studio had planned a January 6 release.
Translations for Epiphany of Our Lord