A Kwa language spoken by the Abé people primarily in the Department of Agboville in Côte d'Ivoire.
The habitation and workplace of a community of monks or nuns.
Sinònims
Examples for "monastery"
Examples for "monastery"
1The converted monastery You know what monks were missing 400 years ago?
2The life in every way was like the life in a monastery.
3Alexius ascended the throne; and his aged competitor disappeared in a monastery.
4The possession of this relic formed the principal attraction of the monastery.
5The fish-ponds lay between the monastery and the river to the south.
1Anies should have been delivered into a cloistered nunnery thirty years ago.
2He was standing in front of the nunnery ready to go home.
3The nucleus of the nunnery was a private house called Beauchamp House.
4Her best move would be to follow the sister-in-law into a nunnery.
5Just as they passed the nunnery the huge hundred-ton bell rang out.
1It cannot be; and I shall die the property of the abbey.
2He left the court and hid himself in the abbey of Saint-Germain.
3The roof crumpled and fell in, and again dust hid the abbey.
4Of the abbey to battle under the banner of the patron saint.
5The abbey church was beautiful in its architecture and of great size.
6On sunny days, the abbey floor was a prismatic patchwork of light.
7In 1344 the abbey buildings were destroyed by fire, and David II.
8Since then the abbey had fallen into the power of the enemy.
9The ruins of the abbey stand with their back against the forest.
10De Braose wanted a church; Hugo would give him an abbey entire.
11North Yorkshire abounds with abbey ruins, but Jervaulx feels lost in time.
12At present the abbey is united to that of Morbac in Alsace.
13Kings came and went, but the abbey had survived three hundred years.
14The ruined abbey of Muckross is another of the sights of Killarney.
15There is the old church and the abbey that St. Botolph founded.
16The government of an abbey is in the hands of its abbot.
Abbey per variant geogràfica