Monastic
61theology, monastic — Теология монашеская …
62Monastical — Monastic Mo*nas tic, Monastical Mo*nas tic*al, a. [Gr. ? monk: cf. F. monastique. See {Monastery}.] 1. Of or pertaining to monasteries, or to their occupants, rules, etc., as, monastic institutions or rules. [1913 Webster] 2. Secluded from… …
63Reichenau Island — Monastic Island of Reichenau * UNESCO World Heritage Site 15th century towers on the Romanesque church of Sts Peter and Paul in Reichenau Niederzell …
64Spinney Abbey — Monastic origins Between 1216 and 1228, Beatrice, the granddaughter of Wimar, Steward of the Count of Brittany, founded the Priory of St Mary and the Holy Cross in the spinney a mile (1.6 km) from Wicken. The priory accommodated three canons of… …
65Augustinian — Monastic order named after St Augustine (of Hippo), one of the Fathers of the Church; the order followed the Rule of St Augustine and had two branches, *Augustinian canons and *Augustinian friars. They established themselves in England first near …
66Monasteries — Monastic orders and communities played an impor tant role in the spread of Christianity in western Europe during the early Middle Ages. Influential monasteries were founded in the Low Countries, for example, near Egmond by the Benedictines and …
67abthane — monastic region of the old Irish church Ecclesiastical Terms …
68the cloister — monastic life. → cloister …
69Alien Priory — ♦ Monastic house or estate dependent upon or subordinate to a continental, usually a Norman, monastery. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 359) …
70Barber-surgeon — Monastic who shaves faces/heads and performs light surgery …