benedictine Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
benedictine ka kya matlab hota hai
बेनिदिक्तिन
सेंट बेनेडिक्ट द्वारा स्थापित आदेश से संबंधित एक भिक्षु या नन
Noun:
बेनिदिक्तिन,
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benedictine शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
दिल्ली के लोग संत पेरे दे कस्सेरेस (स्पेनी भाषा में: Sant Pere de Casserres) एक बेनिदिक्तिन मठ है।
दिल्ली के लोग संत पेरे दे कस्सेरेस (स्पेनी भाषा में: Sant Pere de Casserres) एक बेनिदिक्तिन मठ है।
benedictine's Usage Examples:
Gladbach existed before the time of Charlemagne, and a Benedictine monastery was founded near it in 793.
John Pits 1 says, but apparently without authority, that he became a Benedictine monk.
One of the most ancient towns in Thuringia, Saalfeld, once the capital of the extinct duchy of Saxe-Saalfeld, is still partly surrounded by old walls and bastions, and contains some interesting medieval buildings, among them being a palace,, built in 1679 on the site of the Benedictine abbey of St Peter, which was destroyed during the Peasants' War.
The death of his patron in 1513 apparently put an end to his connexion with the west, and he became a monk in the Benedictine monastery of Ely.
The chief exports are oil-cake, flint, cod and Benedictine liqueur.
Etienne (16th century) and the Benedictine liqueur distillery,' a modern building which also contains a museum, are of some interest.
There was a Benedictine nunnery here in the 13th century.
Some of the buildings of the Benedictine abbey, to which this church belonged, remain.
The Benedictine work follows the old monastic tradition of the direct intercourse of the soul with God.
St Rambert, in the arrondissement of Belley, besides being of industrial importance for its manufactures of silk and paper, possesses the remains of a Benedictine abbey, powerful in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries.
benedictine's Meaning':
a monk or nun belonging to the order founded by Saint Benedict
Synonyms:
Benedictine order, religious, order of Saint Benedict,
Antonyms:
nonreligious person, eremite, cenobite, impious,