carthusian

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Of, or relating to this order
A member of a Christian contemplative order of monks founded by Bruno of Cologne (St Bruno) in 1084
{s} of the order of Carthusian monks (Catholicism)
{i} member of the Carthusian order of monks which was founded in France by St. Bruno (Catholicism)
adj. Member of a Roman Catholic monastic order founded by St. Bruno of Cologne ( 1030-1101) in 1084 in the Chartreuse valley of southeastern France. Members of the Order of Carthusians pray, study, eat, and sleep alone but gather in church for morning mass, vespers, and the night office. They dine together on Sundays and major holidays and walk together once a week. They wear hair shirts, abstain from eating meat, and consume only bread and water on Fridays and fast days. At the motherhouse, or Grande Chartreuse (today in Voiron, Isère), the monks distill the liqueur that bears the house's name. Carthusian nuns are also strictly cloistered and contemplative
of or relating to the Carthusian order
a member of the Carthusian order of or relating to the Carthusian order
A member of an exceeding austere religious order, founded at Chartreuse in France by St
Bruno, in the year 1086
a member of the Carthusian order
Pertaining to the Carthusian
carthusian order
Bruno in 1084
carthusian order
an austere contemplative Roman Catholic order founded by St
A Carthusian
chartreux
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    () From French Chartreuse, chartreux, from the mountains where the order was founded.
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