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Meanings of
tonsure
in English
The Christian practice of shaving the top of the head so as to create a crown of hair.
roman tonsure
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
tonsure
in English
1
Here he was accepted, and in a short time received the
tonsure
.
2
Yawning, he scratched his unruly
tonsure
back into place as he listened.
3
I shaved my head, so that the
tonsure
was no longer visible.
4
This is no shameless priest, like so many that disgrace the
tonsure
.
5
Apollyon had a just discernible
tonsure
,
but probably no right to it.
6
First the
tonsure
,
then Minor Orders, then subdeaconship, then deaconship, then priesthood.
7
We have as much to fear from the
tonsure
as from the hauberk.
8
He resolved to eliminate the
tonsure
and dress in citizens' clothes.
9
He also disposed of his benefices, which were only held by simple
tonsure
.
10
Although he was an archbishop he had only the first
tonsure
.
11
NOTE 2.-Thisfashion of
tonsure
is mentioned by Barbaro and Chardin.
12
But the
tonsure
had then been very small, hardly larger than a penny.
13
If I dared imagine that I should be less insupportable with a
tonsure
-
14
Bran regarded the man's disgraceful robe, bare feet, ragged
tonsure
,
and untidy beard.
15
This he opened, and discovered the false
tonsure
and friar's gown.
16
His black hair was trimmed short and his
tonsure
newly shaved.
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tonsure
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
receive the tonsure
first tonsure
white tonsure
clerical tonsure
discernible tonsure
More collocations
Tonsure
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Tonsure
across language varieties
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