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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The cisterns were made of stone to withstand the test of time.
The cisterns are an important part of the city's emergency water supply system.
The enemy breached the fortress walls and gained access to the cisterns.
The farmer filled the cisterns with rainwater.
The monks filled the cisterns with water from the sacred spring.
The castle's cisterns stored rainwater for use during sieges.
The church's cisterns were filled with holy water before the baptism ceremony.
The cisterns were made of stone and were believed to have been used in ancient religious rituals.
The ancient city had an extensive network of cisterns for storing water.
The cisterns were made of stone and adorned with intricate carvings.
The pilgrims took turns filling their bottles with holy water from the cisterns.
The monk cleansed his body with water from the cisterns before his meditation practice.
The cisterns were positioned in the four corners of the chapel.
The priest blessed the cisterns before the congregation used the holy water.
The cisterns in the temple were ornately decorated with intricate designs.
The holy water in the cisterns was used for anointing the sick.
The cisterns were emptied and refilled every week.
The cisterns were decorated with religious symbols.
The priest dipped his hand in the cisterns and made the sign of the cross.
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