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Meanings of
carthusian
in English
Order.
order
Related terms
monastic order
Usage of
carthusian
in English
1
His remains were removed to the
Carthusian
Monastery, in Seville, in 1513.
2
The
Carthusian
order of Monks established themselves at Grenoble, France, in 1132.
3
Somewhere among that forest of grim stems the
Carthusian
priors looked down.
4
His last bequest is to his brother Gherardo, a
Carthusian
of Montrieux.
5
CARTHUSIAN
,
a Monk of an order where only occasional speech is permitted.
6
You see they have the seal of the
Carthusian
Monastery on the back.
7
The
Carthusian
is bound to his brethren by this agreeing spirit of incommunicativeness.
8
So I have made up my mind to try and be a
Carthusian
.
9
These monks were also known as the Chartreusers, or
Carthusian
Monks.
10
It was a
Carthusian
Brother whom I had addressed as 'Madame!'
11
A young
Carthusian
thrust his pale face between two guards.
12
Then one vowed aloud to turn
Carthusian
monk, if St. Thomas would save him.
13
The
Carthusian
system never found much favour in England.
14
To-morrow we depart for the
Carthusian
monastery of Valdemosa, the most poetic residence on earth.
15
The
Carthusian
silence was, of course, particularly obnoxious to the master and lover of talk.
16
In the canteen there were, amongst others, a
Carthusian
,
two Tonbridge men, and a Haileyburian.
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carthusian
Adjective
Frequent collocations
carthusian monk
carthusian church
carthusian dinners
carthusian ethic
carthusian houses
More collocations
Carthusian
through the time