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Meanings of
benedictine
in English
Monk.
monk
monastic
Related terms
saint
Benedictine.
Related terms
religious
Usage of
benedictine
in English
1
Max raised a glass of
benedictine
and posed for a moment, melodramatically.
2
BENEDICT, Saint, the man who introduced
benedictine
and monks into Europe.
3
My
benedictine
smoke dreams are full, not of past loves, but of former servants.. View Article
4
Mayda would be there; the
Benedictine
and the sister would be there.
5
Two
Benedictine
habits are crossing the small field in the distance below.
6
He was a monk of the
Benedictine
Abbey at Bury, in Suffolk.
7
The work of S. Romuald was a reform of the
Benedictine
Order.
8
Tavistock was a
Benedictine
monastery, over which forty abbots ruled in succession.
9
They drank
Benedictine
with their coffee and smoked cigars instead of cigarettes.
10
The
Benedictine
nuns of Kylemore Abbey have bred a beauty queen .
11
The only nunnery in the city was the
Benedictine
Priory of St. Clement.
12
Here the
Benedictine
monks had a Priory in the time of Henry III.
13
That end was attained in a Priory of
Benedictine
Nuns, established in France.
14
One of them is the
Benedictine
Father Ansgar Pöllmann in Beuron.
15
In the sixteenth century, very famous among canonists was the learned
Benedictine
,
Vilagut.
16
We have no existing examples of the earlier monasteries of the
Benedictine
order.
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About this term
benedictine
Adjective
Frequent collocations
benedictine monk
benedictine monastery
benedictine abbey
benedictine order
benedictine arrangements
More collocations
Benedictine
through the time
Benedictine
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