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Definition of Frater house

Frater house
Frater Fra"ter, n. [L., a brother.] (Eccl.) A monk; also, a frater house. [R.] --Shipley. Frater house, an apartament in a convent used as an eating room; a refectory; -- called also a fratery.

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- North American fraternity and sorority housing refers largely to the houses or housing areas in which fraternity and sorority members live and work together...
- up Frater or frater in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frater is the Latin word for brother. In Roman Catholicism, a monk who is not a priest Frater may...
- A refectory (also frater, frater house, fratery) is a dining room, especially in monasteries, boarding schools and academic institutions. One of the places...
- new insurgency on the rise. They meet their team leaders, Forrest and Frater. Frater, who has already gone through nine tours, has become estranged from...
- Alexander Russell Frater (3 January 1937 – 1 January 2020) was a British travel writer and journalist. Described by Miles Kington as 'the funniest man...
- the priory. It is a Grade II listed building. The ground floor of the Frater House contains a museum detailing the history of the site. Redevelopment of...
- St-Calais donated 46 books. In the 19th century it was located in the Old Frater House, or Monk's Hall, on the south side of the cathedral's cloisters, situated...
- gastroenteritis, Frater and his three siblings were brought up by his paternal grandmother Ann and uncle Andrew who lived in neighbouring houses at West Ochiltree...
- houses of the community within their province. The English term friar is derived from the Norman French word frere (brother), from the Latin frater (brother)...
- György, Georg Utiessenovicz-Martinuzzi[citation needed] or György Fráter, Hungarian: Fráter György; 1482 – 16 December 1551), was a Croatian nobleman, Pauline...