Monk belonging to a Western Catholic religious order.
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Examples for "monk"
Examples for "monk"
1The monk of Wittenberg had matched the proudest monarch in the world.
2I need to, I have to, I'll ask... The monk's voice wavered.
3The monk recoiled a step and looked at the Jew in surprise.
4He cut neatly in and separated the flower girl from the monk.
5The monk rose to go; the Prior seemed to wake to recollection.
1Tarter: There is this fabulous star system or planetary system called Trappist-1.
2The result of this incident was a fresh triumph for the Trappist.
3Truly fine Port-Salut named for the Trappist order and its Canadian monastery.
4The Abbe of a Trappist monastery has complete power over his community.
5That's funny, because my hairdresser knew some Trappist monks with better haircuts.
1This was true even though an education by Catholic monks offered alternative possibilities.
2LeFever purchased its original perfumery from an order of Catholic monks in 1666.
3So you are going to refuse Peter as a son-in-law, because he-ah-he's not a Catholic monk.
4I need not add that the Roman rabble, bettering the instruction of Catholic monks, spurned them, reviled them, and robbed them.
5These statements are all well authenticated in many legends that are among the most trustworthy legends the good old Catholic monks preserve.
1I was bred amongst the Cistercian monks at Beaulieu Abbey.
2In the thirteenth century the Cistercian monk, Caesarius of Heisterbach, popularized the doctrine in central Europe.
3The problem is that a whiff of saintliness envelops the Cistercian monks right from the start.
4He went there in the company of a Cistercian monk and asked to see the relics.
5The community of the Abbey were Cistercian monks, who soon attained great celebrity, and acquired extensive possessions.
1Attempts to substitute Cluniac monks for canons roused the opposition of the whole body of secular clergy.
2The fourth abbot refused the Papacy; but Gregory VII, Urban II, and Pascal II were all Cluniac monks.
1The Hieronymites in the monastery are pious monks.
1Here the Benedictine monks had a Priory in the time of Henry III.
2Benedictine monks came to Bamberg in 1008, and began brewing beer shortly afterward.
3Francis Aidan Gasquet, a Benedictine monk, in his valuable work on Henry VIII.
4A Benedictine monk from Glenstal Abbey believes tarot cards have much to offer.
5A society of Benedictine monks was lodged in St. James's Palace.
1Then one vowed aloud to turn Carthusian monk, if St. Thomas would save him.
2We dined like a lot of Carthusian monks.
3Aug. 18-Americanvolunteer corps raised in Paris; severe military law enforced; Carthusian monks, who were expelled, return to fight.
4Describes appearance of the bottles & tells something about the Carthusian monks who were expelled from France in 1903.
5Yesterday I was a shepherd of Dauphin'e; to-day an Alpine savage; to-morrow a Carthusian monk; and Friday a Swiss Calvinist.
1That's funny, because my hairdresser knew some Trappist monks with better haircuts.
2One is as free in one's complete isolation as a Trappist monk.
3And if you are a Trappist monk, why do you talk at all?
4Semisoft; mellow; tangy Port-Salut made by Trappist monks in Savoy.
5The Trappist monks at the Tre Fontane are trying it, and dying by scores.
6But to a Trappist monk it seemed tremendous.
7It was invented by a Trappist monk of the monastery of El-Largani, who disappeared from the monastery.
8A notable Port-Salut made by Trappist monks.
9As they put it, their stock runs the gamut: "from Scottish punks to Trappist monks."
10I've seen Trappist monks with better hair.
11You might have been a Trappist monk.
12When the priest had gone, Domini told Androvsky about the liqueur and the disappearance of the Trappist monk.
13Port-Salut made by Trappist monks at Savoy from their method that is more or less a trade secret.
14Archie was naturally a secretive man and on the telephone he habitually gave an excellent impression of a Trappist monk.
15A Trappist monk, some Jewish merchants, two Cocottes, returning to their unit, the third Hussars, and a photographer from Orleansville.
16Known as the Rule of St Benedict, it is an edict followed closely by the Cistercian Trappist monks of Mount Melleray.
Translations for trappist monk