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phylactery

[fi-lak-tuh-ree] / fɪˈlæk tə ri /
NOUN
scripture container
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"Please! You'll ruin my grass. Put that phylactery down! Aw, you broke it. "

From The Verge • Sep. 9, 2015

Next morning, Miss Scatcherd wrote in conspicuous characters on a piece of pasteboard the word “Slattern,” and bound it like a phylactery round Helen’s large, mild, intelligent, and benign-looking forehead.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë

Last term Kifford told his form that a phylactery was a kind of musical instrument.

From "Pip" A Romance of Youth by Hay, Ian

One wore on his left arm a phylactery, the last clinging to the old formality which had separated his fathers' class in Judea from the others, as a Pharisee.

From Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians by Miller, Elizabeth

About his forehead was bound the phylactery of a Pharisee.

From Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians by Miller, Elizabeth