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white friar
white friar Also White Friar. [white a. 6 a.] 1. A Carmelite friar (whose habit is distinguished by a white cloak and scapular). Also, loosely, a Premonstratensian or White Canon.1412 in Laing Charters (1899) 24 Willyam Cokar, than beande prouincial of the Quite Freris of Scotlande. 1474 Caxton Ches... Oxford English Dictionary
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Friar
They are also known as the White Friars because of the white cloak which covers their brown habit. They are also known as the Friar Preachers or the Black Friars from the black mantle (cappa) worn over their white habit. wikipedia.org
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friar
▪ I. friar, n. (ˈfraɪə(r)) Forms: 3–6, 9 arch. frere, 3–5 frer, 5–6 freer(e, 6 Sc. freir, (freyr), 6 freare, freaȝour, frir, 6–7 fryer, 6–8 frier, fryar, 9 Sc. dial. freer, freir, 5, 7– friar. [ME. frere, a. OF. frere (mod.F. frère), earlier fredre:—Lat. frātrem, brother. In Fr. and Pr. the words fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Providence Friars
The current logo shows a cowled Friar in profile. Previously, the teams were variously known as "The Black and White" or "Dominicans." wikipedia.org
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Abbey Ales Brewery
White Friar 5.0% abv Black Friar 5.3% abv Bellringer Maximus 5.0% abv, a new version of the Bellringer bitter, launched at the Bath Beer Festival in wikipedia.org
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white monk
white monk [white a. 6 a: cf. white friar.] A Cistercian monk: so called from the colour of the habit of undyed wool.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VIII. 31 He made Baldewyn þe whiȝte monk archbisshop of Caunterbury. c 1400 Rom. Rose 6695 These chanouns regulers Or white monkes or these blake. 1517 R. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Litlington
Litlington or Littlington can refer to: People William of Littlington (died c. 1310), English Carmelite friar Places Litlington, Cambridgeshire Litlington, East Sussex Litlington White Horse See also Lillington (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Where in Alessandro Manzoni's the Betrothed are the scenes with priests ministering to plague victims? I am interested in reading Alessandro Manzoni's novel _The Betrothed_ as it has scenes of the plague in Milan whic...
* * * > At that moment a Capuchin friar with a very white beard arrived, carrying two screaming babies, one on each arm, picked up just at that moment
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Ñusta Hispana
A carved rock on the site is known as Yurac Rumi (White Rock). Hiram Bingham III discovered the site on 9 Aug. 1911. Bingham noted that the Augustinian monks Friar Marcos and Friar Diego, led their converted natives in burning down the Temple of the Sun, and scorching wikipedia.org
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Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay
Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, originally entitled The Honorable Historie of Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay, is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written Bacon and Bungay was entered into the Stationers' Register on 14 May 1594, and was published later that year in quarto by the bookseller Edward White. wikipedia.org
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The Whispering Swarm
It is the first in The Sanctuary of the White Friars series. Friar Isidore is an honest-to-God monk, with a tonsure and everything. Michael meets Friar Isidore who introduces him to Alsacia, the secret heart of London. wikipedia.org
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San Esteban, Olancho
It was founded in 1808 by friar José Antonio Liendo y Goicoechea from Guatemala. It was populated by indigenous people at that time. Of these, 90.33% were Mestizo, 6.11% Indigenous (5.84% Pech), 2.79% White, 0.36% Black or Afro-Honduran and 0.41% others. wikipedia.org
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John Barret (theologian)
Barret (died 12 July 1563), was an English Carmelite friar and after the Reformation an Anglican clergyman. After having assumed the habit of a Carmelite, or white friar, in his native town, he studied in the University of Cambridge, where he proceeded in 1533 wikipedia.org
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Missy Booth
Teacher Emma Keane (Liz White) finds out and reports Julie's death to the social board, who put Hayley into foster care. Despite her troubling life, Friar felt that Missy is a "fighter". wikipedia.org
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New Orleans Rhythm Kings
During this time the group performed as the Friar's Society Orchestra. While at the Friar's Inn, the group attracted the interest not only of fans but of other musicians. wikipedia.org
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