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preceptory

/pri-sep-tuh-ree, pree-sep-/US // prɪˈsɛp tə ri, ˈpri sɛp- //UK // (prɪˈsɛptərɪ) //

戒律所,戒律院,戒律,戒律处

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pre·cep·to·ries.

    • : a subordinate house or community of the Knights Templars; commandery.

Examples

  • Other ecclesiastical buildings were the monasteries of Blackfriars and Greyfriars and the preceptory of Maisondieu .

  • Thou wilt find him, as our scouts have brought notice, at the next Preceptory house of his Order.

  • Isaac accordingly bade his friend farewell, and about an hour's riding brought him before the Preceptory of Templestowe.

  • Sir John rode to the Preceptory and hammered fiercely on its oaken door.

  • Strongbow founded a preceptory for Templars at Kilmainham in 1174, and it became rich and powerful.