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Minoress - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Francis to inculcate humility in the order's members. Equivalent to minor + -ess. Doublet of minoress and Sister Minor. Pronunciation. edit. (General American) ...
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Minoress, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun Minoress is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for Minoress is from 1395. Minoress ...
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Franciscan Sisters Minoress - Home
We take to ourselves the call to be 'little ones'. We do not desire status or prestige, but desire to live as sisters to all people and to all creation.
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minoress
minoress2 rare—0. (ˈmaɪnərɪs) [f. minor + -ess.] A female minor.1882 in Ogilvie.
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definition of Minoress by The Free Dictionary
Define Minoress. Minoress synonyms, Minoress pronunciation, Minoress translation, English dictionary definition of Minoress. n. 1.
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Minoress Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Minoress definition: A Franciscan nun.
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Minories
A "minoress" was a nun in the Second Order of the Order of Friars Minor known as Franciscans. (A small side-road off Minories is named St.
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The Franciscan Sisters Minoress | Religious Order
We take to ourselves the call to be 'little ones'. We do not desire status or prestige, but desire to live as sisters to all people and to all creation.
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History - Franciscan Sisters Minoress
Mother Francis Murphy, Foundress of the Franciscan Minoress Sisters was born in County Wexford on 29th March 1842.
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Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Clare without Aldgate - Wikipedia
a monastery of Franciscan women living an enclosed life, established in the late 13th century on a site often said to be of five acres.
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minoress, n.² meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun minoress. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is ...
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poor clare | minoress
poor clare by minoress, released 18 February 2024 1. no husband (but christ) 2. agnes dear / monaldo's army 3. sleep on the ground, eat no meat 4. dear ...
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Minoress
Minoress1 Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈmaɪnərɪs) Forms: 4 menouresse, 5 meneresse, 7 minoress. [ME. menouresse, a. OF. menouresse, f. menour minor n. 1: see -ess. (In med.L. minōrissa.)] A nun of the second order of St. Francis, known as Poor Clares, whose house outside Aldgate gave its name to the Minories, a...
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John Lisle, 2nd Baron Lisle of Rougemont
In the same month his wife, Maud, had licence to enter the Minoress convent at Aldgate, London.
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meneress
meneress menese, menesinge, meneson, menester, menestral, meneuer: see minoress, menise, minishing, menison, minister, minstrel, miniver.
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