Epiphany [noun]

Definition of Epiphany:

revelation

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Sentence/Example of Epiphany:

Their escape was made at midnight on the eve of Epiphany, 1649, all the court following in great disorder.

Neophytes should therefore be baptized at Easter and Pentecost alone, never at Epiphany.

So careful is the poet to prepare both sides—the divine epiphany, and the mortal who is to behold it.

He thought the lessons of the Nativity and Epiphany came as a very wholesome corrective to these tendencies.

There is nothing of him now in Florence, save a few drawings in the Uffizi and an unfinished picture of the Epiphany.

It is, again, as though the modern theatre was open only at the festivals of the Epiphany and of Easter.

Some, however, say that it is more holy to extend this prohibition unto the octave of the Epiphany.

On the Feast of the Epiphany, thirteen priests officiated in the church in presence of an immense crowd of natives.

Epiphany and Christmas were not made judicial non dies until 534.

They are already making ready to leave their business, get their white robes, and await the Epiphany.