Epiphany, derived from the Greek word "epiphaneia," meaning "manifestation" or "appearance," originally referred to the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles, particularly commemorated by the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. This Christian feast day, celebrated on January 6th, evolved from early Christian traditions and eventually incorporated various customs and practices across different cultures. Over time, it became associated with the broader theme of divine revelation and insight in both religious and secular contexts.
Epiphany is a noun.
The plural form for the noun epiphany is epiphanies.
The young girl had a epiphany with her mother about the plans to go home.I have had an epiphany!
brittany's rhymes with tiffany's
The Welsh word for Epiphany is Ystwyll.
Brotherhood of the Epiphany was created in 1879.
Epiphany in Brooklyn was created in 1992.
Epiphany Rising happened in 1400.
Epiphany - novel - was created in 1997.
School of the Epiphany was created in 1938.
Convent of the Epiphany was created in 1883.
Epiphany Shanov died in 1940.