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Meanings of
priories
in English
Russian
приорат
Portuguese
priorado
Spanish
convento
Catalan
priorat
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Religious houses that rank immediately below abbeys and are presided over by a prior or prioress.
priory
Russian
приорат
Usage of
priories
in English
1
I don't know what travellers would do were it not for the
priories
.
2
There were nearly sixty monasteries,
priories
,
hospitals, maisons-dieu, and chapels.
3
Why were parks and inclosures usually attached to
priories
?
4
The possessions of each langue in its native land were divided into grand
priories
and bailiwicks.
5
They were frequently regular
'
'
priories
,
''
but sometimes only ''cells,'' and even ''granges,', with small chapels attached.
6
He reserved to himself the appointments to all
priories
and churches, and the military feofs and escheats.
7
He drew the salaries of several
priories
during his life, more lowly paid priests apparently doing the work.
8
The foundations of abbeys and
priories
,
of colleges and schools, together with lands and privileges granted to them.
9
At the suppression of the alien
priories
in the fifteenth century Steyning passed to the new Abbey of Sion.
10
The revenues of all the foreign
priories
in England, a hundred and ten in number, were appropriated to the crown.
11
This Laurence Washington was for some time mayor of Northampton, and on the dissolution of the
priories
by Henry VIII.
12
Even if we had the necessary funds to endow these
priories
,
have we enough brethren to take charge of them?
13
Of all the
priories
and nunneries and monasteries of England that he has closed he is allowing this one light to shine?
14
There is wealth hidden away-wealthworth many
priories
;
you and yours shall have your share of it, and that Commissioner shall not go lacking.
15
We would give up our lives for his benefiting, while ye are content to lie snug in your abbeys and
priories
let reign who will.
16
See Dr. Brown Willis, in his separate histories of Cathedral
Priories
,
Mitred Abbeys, &c.
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About this term
priories
priory
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
alien priories
attach to priories
endow these priories
foreign priories
grand priories
More collocations
Translations for
priories
Russian
приорат
Portuguese
priorado
priorato
Spanish
convento
priorato
Catalan
priorat
Priories
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