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Meanings of
Carmelite
in English
Portuguese
ordem do carmo
Catalan
carmelità
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A Roman Catholic friar wearing the white cloak of the Carmelite order; mendicant preachers.
White Friar
Portuguese
ordem do carmo
Friar.
friar
Related terms
mendicant
Synonyms
Examples for "
friar
"
friar
Examples for "
friar
"
1
The
friar
said they were heading north for the territory above Swords.
2
The
friar
bowed, and smiling in a forced manner, left the house.
3
Well, I hope they have fed you in the kitchen, friend
friar
.
4
The
friar
had kept us in sight, and soon again joined us.
5
The
friar
granted the ruins, but threw cold water on the rest.
Usage of
Carmelite
in English
1
These observations were made while the
Carmelite
and Violetta entered the boat.
2
It was the chant of the
Carmelite
nuns, their only human utterance.
3
Satisfied of their cleanliness, he held the first out to the
Carmelite
.
4
Brother Bartolomé was refilling the glass, when the
Carmelite
touched his arm.
5
The
Carmelite
then made a brief but clear explanation of his intention.
6
The Duchesse de La Vallière, former mistress, retired to a
Carmelite
convent.
7
What could it be but the letter which the
Carmelite
had brought?
8
She is certainly the most intriguing little
Carmelite
in the kingdom.
9
Two statues taken from the
Carmelite
Monastery in Auckland yesterday have been found.
10
The Secret of Mayerling: The hunting lodge, now a
Carmelite
monastery
11
When this portion of his duty was ended, the
Carmelite
entered the oratory.
12
There existed at Troyes a
Carmelite
Convent, of the reform of St. Teresa.
13
The
Carmelite
had advanced to her side, and he motioned earnestly for silence.
14
He gave her comfort, and announced to her her vocation as a
Carmelite
.
15
There was, continued the
Carmelite
,
no end to the archbishop's innovations.
16
Wilt thou pray for him,
Carmelite
,
and make good thy words?
Other examples for "Carmelite"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
carmelite
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
base carmelite
beautiful carmelite
carmelite convent
carmelite habit
carmelite monk
More collocations
Translations for
Carmelite
Portuguese
ordem do carmo
Catalan
carmelità
carmelita
Carmelite
through the time