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Definition of epiphany
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of epiphany is as below...
Epiphany
(n.) A
church
festival
celebrated
on the 6th of
January,
the
twelfth
day after
Christmas,
in
commemoration
of the visit of the Magi of the East to
Bethlehem,
to see and
worship
the child
Jesus;
or, as
others
maintain,
to
commemorate
the
appearance
of the star to the Magi,
symbolizing
the
manifestation
of
Christ
to the
Gentles;
Twelfthtide..
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Twelfthtide
::
Twelfthtide
(n.) The
twelfth
day after
Christmas;
Epiphany;
--
called
also
Twelfth-day.
Epiphany
::
Epiphany
(n.) An
appearance,
or a
becoming
manifest..
Epiphany
::
Epiphany
(n.) A
church
festival
celebrated
on the 6th of
January,
the
twelfth
day after
Christmas,
in
commemoration
of the visit of the Magi of the East to
Bethlehem,
to see and
worship
the child
Jesus;
or, as
others
maintain,
to
commemorate
the
appearance
of the star to the Magi,
symbolizing
the
manifestation
of
Christ
to the
Gentles;
Twelfthtide..
Twelfth-night
::
Twelfth-night
(n.) The
evening
of
Epiphany,
or the
twelfth
day after
Christmas,
observed
as a
festival
by
various
churches..
Opetide
::
Opetide
(n.) The time
between
Epiphany
and Ash
Wednesday
wherein
marriages
were
formerly
solemnized
publicly
in
churches.
[Eng..
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