Epiphany

See also: epiphany

English

Etymology

See epiphany.

Noun

Epiphany (plural Epiphanies)

  1. The appearance of Jesus Christ to the Magi on the twelfth day after Christmas.
  2. An annual Christian feast celebrating this event.
  3. The day of the celebration, January 6th, or sometimes (in Western Catholicism), the Sunday between January 2nd and 8th.

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