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archimandrita
The head of a monastery of monks.
abbot
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abade
1
Subsequently he was appointed
archimandrite
of the convent of New Jerusalem at Voznesensk.
2
Then we took a carriage, and Mamma went to the Russian priest's, the
archimandrite
Alexander.
3
I don't know what passed at their interview, but the
archimandrite
disappeared and I was detained.
4
Being an
archimandrite
,
he is married, for in our country priests and deacons can be married once.
5
The
archimandrite
has been at our house.
6
Then let him pass for an
archimandrite
.
7
In Egypt, the first home of monasticism, the jurisdiction of the abbot, or
archimandrite
,
was but loosely defined.
8
The judge was standing on the rise in silhouette against the evening sun like some great balden
archimandrite
.
9
One of them was already a bishop, another an
archimandrite
and on the way to become a bishop.
10
Isn't he an
archimandrite
?
11
The lay brother was alarmed, and ran first to the
archimandrite
,
then for the monastery doctor, Ivan Andreyitch, who lived in the town.
12
At last he resolved to send the
archimandrite
Missael to the village, the one who had formerly been Mitia Smokovnikov's teacher of religion.
13
My next occupation was that of interpreter to a Greek prelate and
archimandrite
of Jerusalem, whom I met when dining in a little restaurant.
14
A tall thick-set deacon walked before me with a long red candle; the grey-headed
archimandrite
in his golden mitre hurried after him with the censer.
15
The sermons of priests,
archimandrites
,
and bishops are wonderfully like one another.
16
Archimandrites
and Abbots entertained me lavishly at the shrines of the Frushta Gora.
archimandrite
appoint archimandrite
believe the archimandrite
grey-headed archimandrite
Portuguese
abade
arquimandrita
Catalan
abat
Spanish
archimandrita
abad
archimandita