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prioress    
n. 女修道院副院长,小女修道院院长



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  • PRIORESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PRIORESS is a nun corresponding in rank to a prior
  • Prioress | Encyclopedia. com
    PRIORESS The religious superior in certain houses of religious women The word prioress is derived from the late medieval Latin word priorissa, which was certainly not in common use before the 11th century This word was used to designate three kinds of superior: the claustral prioress, who assisted the abbess in government of the abbey; the
  • Prioress - definition of prioress by The Free Dictionary
    Define prioress prioress synonyms, prioress pronunciation, prioress translation, English dictionary definition of prioress n A nun in charge of a priory or ranking next below the abbess of an abbey
  • PRIORESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    PRIORESS definition: 1 a woman who is in charge of a priory or who is second in charge of an abbey 2 a woman who is in… Learn more
  • prioress - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    prioress (plural prioresses) A nun in charge of a priory (usually lower in rank than an abbess); mother superior
  • Prioress - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    In the hierarchy of religious figures at a Carmelite or Dominican monastery, a group of nuns is lead by a prioress, whose superior is called an abbess The male version of these ranks are prior and abbot , leaders who preside over a group of Catholic monks
  • ˈPRIORESS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    ˈprioress definition: a woman holding a position corresponding to that of a prior, sometimes ranking next below an abbess See examples of ˈPRIORESS used in a sentence
  • PRIORESS definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
    The prioress said yes, but the father superior said no, not until she was twenty-one Newbery, Linda RIDDLE ME THIS ( 1993 ) She served as prioress from 1773 to 1779, and a second term from 1785
  • Prioress - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
    The term prioress is properly applied only to a superioress in a convent which has the papal approbation and whose members make solemn profession, that is, to convents which belong to an order in the strict sense of the word
  • Prioress | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    Prioress (PRIORISSA, PRAEPOSITA), a superioress in a monastic community for women The term prioress is properly applied only to a superioress in a convent which has the papal approbation and whose members make solemn profession, that is, to convents which belong to an order in the strict sense of the word





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