Reliquia in english
Relic
pronunciation: relɪk part of speech: noun
pronunciation: relɪk part of speech: noun
In gestures
reliquia = relic ; relique ; hangover [hang-over] ; holdover.
Example: The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.Example: The date of the publication of Bishop Thomas Percy's 'Reliques of ancient English poetry' made the study of folk literature academically respectable.Example: English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Example: As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.more:
» reliquia de familia = heirloom .
Example: Proper care and storage of textile heirlooms such as wedding gowns and christening gowns can prolong their longevity for subsequent generations.» reliquia del pasado = relic of the past .
Example: The exhibition reminds us of the need for museums to embrace art as living culture rather than to isolate it as merely a relic of the past.» reliquia familiar = heirloom .
Example: Proper care and storage of textile heirlooms such as wedding gowns and christening gowns can prolong their longevity for subsequent generations.