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
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.
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