Definition of Enshrined. Meaning of Enshrined. Synonyms of Enshrined

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Definition of Enshrined

Enshrined
Enshrine En*shrine", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enshrined; p. pr. & vb. n. Enshrining.] To inclose in a shrine or chest; hence, to preserve or cherish as something sacred; as, to enshrine something in memory. We will enshrine it as holy relic. --Massinger.

Meaning of Enshrined from wikipedia

- athletes, where an athlete's entrance to the hall is commonly described as "enshrinement". By extension the term shrine has come to mean any place dedicated completely...
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- (Number of newly enshrined: 12) July: 5th Gōshisai (Number of newly enshrined: 1) 1876 January: The 6th Gōshisai (Number of newly enshrined: 1) 1877 January:...
- relics were enshrined across 107 pagodas along with pictures of the divine nun. In 2010 remains of Gautama Buddha's skull were enshrined at Qixia Temple...
- of the Hall of Fame. Between four and nine new inductees are normally enshrined every year. For the 2020 class, a 20-person group consisting of five modern-era...
- ("enshrine") one or more kami, the deities of the Shinto religion. The main hall (本殿, honden) is where a shrine's patron kami is or are enshrined. The...
- Lover Eternal, Lover Awakened, Lover Unbound, Lover Revealed, Lover Enshrined (2009) A spin-off series that details the trainees. Runs parallel to the...
- Kund) was then dug up. Sure enough, it yielded the idol, which was duly enshrined in the temple. The original temple was built in 1027 AD by Roopsingh Chauhan...
- pilgrimage center and tourist spot. As with other Shinto kami, she is also enshrined in a number of Shinto shrines throughout ****an. The goddess is referred...
- disease, becoming an onryō that brings pestilence or famine and is later enshrined as a kami in Shinto shrines. For example, the "Sandai Jitsuroku" (a historical...