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Observantism - Wikipedia
Observantism was a reform movement affecting most of the religious orders of the Latin Church. It lasted from the mid-14th until the early-to-mid 16th ... en.wikipedia.org
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Observantines - Oxford Reference
Those members of the Franciscan Order who wanted to 'observe' the Rule of St Francis with no relaxation. www.oxfordreference.com
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Dictionary : OBSERVANTINES - Catholic Culture
Those Franciscans who professed to observe faithfully the Rule of St. Francis approved by Pope Honorius III in 1223. The Observantine movement started in Italy ... www.catholicculture.org
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Observantine
Observantine, n. (a.) (əbˈzɜːvəntɪn) Also 7 -in. [a. F. Observantin (c 1575 in Godef.), f. observant: see -ine1.] = observant B. 2. Also attrib. or as adj.1646 Earl of Monmouth tr. Biondi's Civil Warres ix. 235 He built three Monasteries for the Conventuall Friers of Saint Francis order, and three f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Observantine Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Of or pertaining to the Observant branch of Franciscan friars. Wiktionary. noun. A member of the Observant branch of Franciscan friars. Wiktionary. www.yourdictionary.com
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definition of Observantine by The Free Dictionary
(R. C. Ch.) One of a branch of the Order of Franciscans, who profess to adhere more strictly than the Conventuals to the intention of the founder, especially as ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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Observantist
Observantist = Observant, Observantine.In some recent Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Observantine, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word Observantine. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use ... www.oed.com
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4184 Observant movement 01 - AUGNET
The observant movement was strong among the Augustinians in Tuscany partially because of a tradition that was later proved to be historically incorrect. augnet.org
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definition of observantine - Free Dictionary
Observantine \Ob`ser*van"tine\, n. [Fr. observantin.] (R. C. Ch.) One of a branch of the Order of Franciscans, who profess to adhere more strictly than the ... freedictionary.org
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Observant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Observant (plural Observants). A member of a Franciscan order that strictly observes the rules of St. Francis. Synonyms. edit · Observantine. Anagrams. en.wiktionary.org
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OBSERVANT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective quick to notice or perceive; alert: Watch for traffic and stay observant as you walk, not lost in thought. www.dictionary.com
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Juan Coronel
He was a strict Observantine for sixty-seven years, always travelling barefooted. wikipedia.org
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Jean Benedicti
He belonged to the Observantine Province of Tours and Poitiers. wikipedia.org
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Recollect
Recollect, n. (ˈrɛkəlɛkt) [ad. L. recollect-us or F. récollet recollet, q.v.] A member of an Observantine branch of the Franciscan order, which originated in Spain in the end of the 15th c., and was so named ‘from the detachment from creatures and recollection in God which the founders aimed at’ (Ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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