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  1. Epiphany can mean a sudden understanding of something important, a powerful religious experience, or a Christian holy day in January. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  2. Epiphany can mean a sudden understanding of something important, a powerful religious experience, or a Christian holy day in January. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with examples and translations.

  3. The Feast of the Epiphany (often simply called Epiphany) is a Christian holiday. In the Western Church, it celebrates the revelation of Jesus as the Christ (the prophesied Messiah or Savior) to the Magi (popularly known as the three wise men ) and to all Gentiles (non-Jews).

  4. Epiphany was a day of enjoyment, spent in horse-drawn open sleighs, and these quilts would then be taken along to cover the laps of the merry riders. If Epiphany Day was bright and mild and the sun "warmed the horses' backs" it was said that the coming year would bring only peace.

  5. Learn the meaning of epiphany as a Christian festival and a sudden moment of understanding. Find out how to pronounce, spell and use epiphany in sentences with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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