epiphany
61EPIPHANY — from the Greek meaning manifestation. It became a celebration in the CHRISTIAN CHURCH marking the appearance of CHRIST to the world and was celebrated on the sixth day of January …
62epiphany — sb. Wright’s L. P. p. 96 …
63epiphany — E·piph·a·ny || ɪ pɪfÉ™nɪ n. religious holiday celebrated on January 6 to commemorate the visit of the wise men to Bethlehem (Christianity) …
64Epiphany — The day on which the visit of the wise men to the baby Jesus is celebrated …
65Epiphany — noun (not with the) a Christian holy day on January 6th that celebrates the Three Kings coming to see the baby Jesus …
66epiphany — noun (C) literary a moment of sudden very strong emotions …
67Epiphany — feast of the 6th January, associated with the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus …
68epiphany — epiph·a·ny …
69Epiphany — Эпифания …
70epiphany — e•piph•a•ny [[t]ɪˈpɪf ə ni[/t]] n. pl. nies 1) rel an appearance or manifestation, esp. of a deity 2) rel (cap.) a Christian festival, observed on Jan. 6, commemorating the manifestation of Christ to the gentiles in the persons of the Magi;… …