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archimandrite

/ahr-kuh-man-drahyt/US // ˌɑr kəˈmæn draɪt //UK // (ˌɑːkɪˈmændraɪt) //

圣母玛利亚,圣母玛利亚人,圣母玛利亚教堂,圣母玛利亚修女

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Eastern Church.

    • : the head of a monastery; an abbot.
    • : a superior abbot, having charge of several monasteries.
    • : a title given to distinguished celibate priests.

Examples

  • I don't know what passed at their interview, but the archimandrite disappeared and I was detained.

  • They gave me that magnificent name in honour of a kinsman, an archimandrite, to whom I am-48- indebted for nothing else.

  • He himself had lived there many years as the Archimandrite, and was besieged by the Turks during his sojourn within its walls.

  • They paid close attention to the counsels of the archimandrite, and died quite penitent.

  • Tim peeping in, perceived that the Archimandrite was asleep, and snoring like a hedgehog, but the lad was awake.