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nounHeiligtum, das; (tomb) Grab, das; (casket) Schrein, der (veralt.); (casket holding sacred relics) Reliquienschrein, der* * *1) (a holy or sacred place: Many people visited the shrine where the saint lay buried.) das Heiligengrab2) (a usually highly-decorated case for holding holy objects.) der Reliquienschrein* * *[ʃraɪn]n Heiligtum nt; (casket for relics) Schrein m a. fig; (tomb) Grabmal nt; (place of worship) Pilgerstätte f* * *[ʃraɪn]nSchrein m; (= sacred place also) Heiligtum nt; (= tomb) Grabstätte f; (= chapel) Grabkapelle f; (= altar) Grabaltar m* * *shrine [ʃraın]A s1. RELa) (Reliquien)Schrein mb) Heiligengrab n2. fig Heiligtum nB v/t → academic.ru/24469/enshrine">enshrine* * *nounHeiligtum, das; (tomb) Grab, das; (casket) Schrein, der (veralt.); (casket holding sacred relics) Reliquienschrein, der* * *n.Heiligengrab n.Schrein -e m.Urnengrab n. -
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[ʃraɪn] nHeiligtum nt; ( casket for relics) Schrein m (a. fig) ( tomb) Grabmal nt; ( place of worship) Pilgerstätte f
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