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Religious men

Religious men [fr. religiosiat.], such as entered into some monastery or convent, there to live devoutly. They were held to be civiliter mortui.

Cenobite

One of a religious order dwelling in a convent or a community in opposition to an anchoret or hermit who lives in solitude

Conventical

Of or from or pertaining to a convent

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Conventual

Of or pertaining to a convent monastic

Grating

of parallel or cross bars a latticework resembling a window grate as the grating of a prison or convent

Hebdomadary

A member of a chapter or convent whose week it is to officiate in the choir and perform other services which on extraordinary occasions are

Friary

Like a friar pertaining to friars or to a convent

Port royalist

One of the dwellers in the Cistercian convent of Port Royal des Champs near Paris when it was the home of the Jansenists in the 17th

Abbot, or Abbat

rule of a religious house. An abbot, with the monks of the same house, who were called the convent, made a corporation, Termes de la Ley. Mitred abbots were those privileged to wear the mitre and allowed

Conventuals

Conventuals, religious men united in a convent or religious house, Cowel.

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Convent - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Religious men

Religious men [fr. religiosiat.], such as entered into some monastery or convent, there to live devoutly. They were held to be civiliter mortui.

Cenobite

One of a religious order dwelling in a convent or a community in opposition to an anchoret or hermit who lives in solitude

Conventical

Of or from or pertaining to a convent

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Conventual

Of or pertaining to a convent monastic

Grating

of parallel or cross bars a latticework resembling a window grate as the grating of a prison or convent

Hebdomadary

A member of a chapter or convent whose week it is to officiate in the choir and perform other services which on extraordinary occasions are

Friary

Like a friar pertaining to friars or to a convent

Port royalist

One of the dwellers in the Cistercian convent of Port Royal des Champs near Paris when it was the home of the Jansenists in the 17th

Abbot, or Abbat

rule of a religious house. An abbot, with the monks of the same house, who were called the convent, made a corporation, Termes de la Ley. Mitred abbots were those privileged to wear the mitre and allowed

Conventuals

Conventuals, religious men united in a convent or religious house, Cowel.

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