To place in a shrine; enshrine; hence, figuratively, to deify or canonize.
To inclose in something suggestive of the great preciousness of what is inclosed: as, the jewel was shrined in a velvet casket.
noun.
A box; an ark; a chest.
noun.
A box for holding the bones of saints or other sacred relics; a reliquary.
noun.
Hence A tomb of a canonized or other sacred person; the mausoleum of a saint; a tomb of shrine-like configuration.
noun.
An altar, small chapel or temple, or other sacred object or place peculiarly consecrated to and supposed to be hallowed by the presence of some deity, saint, mythological hero, or other personality reputed sacred. See cut on following page, and cut under octastyle.
noun.
Erroneously, an image.
noun.
Metaphorically, a thing or place hallowed and consecrated by its history or past associations, or supposed to be the incarnation of some object of worship.
noun.
A charnel-house.