Definition of Monasterial. Meaning of Monasterial. Synonyms of Monasterial

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Definition of Monasterial

Monasterial
Monasterial Mon`as*te"ri*al, a. [L. monasterials, fr. monasterium.] Of or pertaining to monastery, or to monastic life. -- Mon`as*te"ri*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Monasterial from wikipedia

- he ****umed direction of the monasterial school Bebenhausen, and in 1654, he became abbot of the evangelical monasterial school of Adelberg. He died in...
- said that 65,096 houses and buildings, 2,514 schools, 4,317 Buddhist monasterial living quarters, 6,027 pagodas and temples, 350 hospitals and clinics...
- • Tripura Nepal Madhesh Feudal title Mahant/Swami/Bawa Color Saffron, red, yellow, or white Historical grouping Brahmin Status Monasterial Community...
- Inshun, Hōzōin Insei, Hōzōin Infū, Hōzōin Inken who constituted the monasterial line of the school ending on Inken, and Nakamura Naomasa and then Takada...
- 1860 he was appointed librarian to Victor I, Duke of Ratibor at the monasterial castle of Corvey near Höxter on the Weser, where he died in 1874. Hoffmann...
- Marcelino "Marcy" Monasterial (January 3, 1923 - January 27, 1997) was a former American para table tennis player of Filipino descent. Monasterial started his...
- were widely known. Born in Magdeburg, Prussia, he was educated at the monasterial (Kloster) school and at the Altstädter Gymnasium there. He ran away from...
- im Tal belonged to the monastery court mastery and until 1807 to the monasterial administration of the monastery Weiler bei Esslingen. With the new administrative...
- ovens were found. The Sint-Martinus church is mentioned in diocesan and monasterial archives dating back to the year 800. Because of its strategic location...
- the six Tengus. Hōzōin Kakushunbō Insei was Inshun's successor in the monasterial line of the school (the Hōzōin-ryū taught nowadays comes from the secular...