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reliquian

reˈliquian, a. Obs.—1
  [f. L. reliquiæ (see relic) + -an.]
  Of the nature of a relic or relics.

1629 R. Hill Pathw. Piety (ed. Pickering) I. 149 A great ship would not hold the Reliquian peices of Christs Cross, which the Papists have.

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