Monastic

  • 31Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights — Infobox Former Country native name = Ordensstaat conventional long name = Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights common name = Teutonic Knights| continent = Europe | region = Germany country = Poland, Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia and the Baltic… …

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  • 32Monastic grange — The Abbey Barn, Yeovil, Somerset, England A monastic grange was a manor or other centre of an outlying farming estate belonging to a monastery and used for food production in Great Britain, Ireland, or Austria. In France such a supporting… …

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  • 33Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem — Opening vespers for the new community in Groß St. Martin, Cologne, April 2009 The Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem were founded in 1975 by Brother Pierre Marie Delfieux (currently prior general) with the aim of promoting the spirit of the… …

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  • 34Monastic dean — Dean Dean, n. [OE. dene, deene, OF. deien, dien, F. doyen, eldest of a corporation, a dean, L. decanus the chief of ten, one set over ten persons, e. g., over soldiers or over monks, from decem ten. See {Ten}, and cf. {Decemvir}.] 1. A dignitary… …

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  • 35monastic — Synonyms and related words: abbacomes, abbot, ascetic, beadsman, brother, caloyer, celibataire, celibate, cenobite, claustral, cloistered, conventical, conventual, conventual prior, friar, grand prior, hermit, hieromonach, lay abbot, lay brother …

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  • 36monàstic — mo|nàs|tic Mot Pla Adjectiu variable …

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  • 37monástic — adj. m., pl. monástici; f. sg. monásticã, pl. monástice …

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  • 38monastic — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. humble, pious, devout, ascetic; see religious 2 …

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  • 39monastic — mo·nas·tic || mÉ™ næstɪk n. that which relates to monks or monasteries adj. of monks; of monasteries; separated, isolated …

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  • 40monastic — a.; (also monastical) 1. Monkish, monachal, conventual, cenobitic, cenobitical. 2. Secluded, recluse …

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