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Romanian Orthodox monastery
The Putna monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Putna) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery (one of the most important cultural religious and artistic centers established
Putna_Monastery
Commune in Suceava, Romania
two villages, namely Gura Putnei (German: Karlsberg) and Putna. The Putna Monastery, Putna River, and the cave of Daniil Sihastrul are located in this
Putna,_Suceava
Prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504
of the Mother of God in a glade on the Putna River in 1466. It became the central monument of Putna Monastery, extended by Stephen in 1467, when he donated
Stephen_the_Great
Albanian princess of the Arianiti family
became the mother-in-law of Stephen the Great and was later buried at Putna Monastery. Maria, born around the 1440s, was the daughter of Gjergj Arianiti
Maria_Despina
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Moldavia, Romania
Agapia Monastery Bogdana Monastery Cetățuia Monastery Dragomirna Monastery Galata Monastery Golia Monastery Neamț Monastery Putna Monastery Trei Ierarhi
Churches_of_Moldavia
County of Romania
and their monasteries: The Voroneț Monastery; The Putna Monastery; The Moldovița Monastery; The Sucevița Monastery; The Bogdana Monastery from Rădăuți;
Suceava_County
Monastery located in Sucevita
after Putna Monastery. Ieremia Movilă View of the ensemble, with the walls in the background Different angle Cross the courtyard of the monastery The fresco
Sucevița_Monastery
Romanian Orthodox monastery settlement
this important center made many of the books given to Putna Monastery. In the cells of the monastery, the chronicler Macarie wrote the chronicle of Petru
Neamț_Monastery
Moldavian princess (d. 1511)
as having commissioned a manuscript for the monastery of Pătrăuți. She is buried in the Putna Monastery, Romania. Bogdan III the One-Eyed, Voivode of
Maria_Voichița
Voivode of Moldavia from 1504 to 1517
was buried next to his father (and other members of his family) in Putna Monastery. Wapowski, Bernard (1874). Kroniki Bernarda Wapowskiego: cześć ostatnia
Bogdan_III_the_One-Eyed
Historical region split between Romania and Ukraine
painted monasteries of Moldovița, Sucevița, Putna, Humor, Voroneț, Dragomirna, Arbore and others. With their renowned exterior frescoes, these monasteries remain
Bukovina
consecrated Putna Monastery. There and at Neamț, he led groups of monks who copied manuscripts. He is buried in the vestibule of the monastery church at Putna. This
Teoctist_I_of_Moldavia
Ukrainian Romanian academic, literary historian and philologist (1943–2024)
Cernov died on 5 June 2024 in the Putna Monastery in Putna, Romania. Her funeral took place on 7 June in the monastery, and she was buried in its cemetery
Alexandrina_Cernov
Topics referred to by the same term
Caraș-Severin County Putna, a village in Bolotești Commune, Vrancea County Putna Seacă, a village in Garoafa Commune, Vrancea County Putna Monastery, in Suceava
Putna
Name list
the Russian Orthodox Church Gavriil Callimachi (1689–1786), monk at Putna Monastery who became Metropolitan of Moldavia Gavriil Gorelov (1880–1966), Russian
Gavriil
Extinct species of large cattle
Coat of arms of Moldavia from 1481 at Putna Monastery
Aurochs
Princess consort of Moldavia
featuring her portrait and Palaiologan insignia, is preserved in Putna Monastery, where she was buried. It endures as a significant landmark in medieval
Maria_of_Mangup
of Putna Monastery church. Their son became a monk at Putna in 1731. He was ordained a hieromonk in 1736. He pursued study while at the monastery, where
Iacov_Putneanul
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
Maramureș, seven villages with fortified churches in Transylvania, the Horezu Monastery, and the Historic Centre of Sighișoara. The city of Sibiu, with its Brukenthal
Romania
Romanian saint
in 1457. At the urging of Daniil Sihastrul, Stephen the Great built Putna Monastery in 1466. After its consecration in 1470, Daniil withdrew to Voroneț
Daniil_Sihastrul
Voivode of Moldavia
The nickname "the Crippled" can be found only in the chronicle of Putna Monastery, drafted in the first years of the 16th century, but its origins are
Iuga_of_Moldavia
1941 mass killing of ethnic Romanians by Soviet troops at the Romanian–Soviet border
the participation of the Governor of Chernivtsi Oblast, the abbot of Putna Monastery, and several Romanian officials, including Dan Stoenescu and Viorel
Fântâna_Albă_massacre
Architecture
The Moldavian monasteries which belongs to the UNESCO heritage are made in this style. Putna Monastery in Suceava County Neamț Monastery in Neamț County
Moldavian_architectural_style
Ethnic group
Church, Piatra Neamț, Moldavia Metropolitan Cathedral, Iași, Moldavia Putna Monastery, Bukovina Romanian Catholics are present in Transylvania, Banat, Bukovina
Romanians
Symbols of the former Romanian principality
1481, carved on the walls of the Putna Monastery Moldavian coat-of-arms, carved on the walls of Cetățuia Monastery in Iași. Drawing of the coat of arms
Flag and coat of arms of Moldavia
Flag_and_coat_of_arms_of_Moldavia
Architectural element of religious architecture in Moldavia
in the Bogdana Monastery. 14th century, Rădăuți, Romania The interior Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary in the Putna monastery, view of the Moldavian
Moldavian_vault
Romanian Eastern Orthodox bishop
outlet G4 Media reported that a bust of Puiu was on public display at Putna Monastery in violation of national legislation on convicted war criminals. The
Visarion_Puiu
2018 declarations of unification in Moldova and Romania with the other country
achieved. Putna (Suceava County) – 22 April 2018. Signed by all present local councillors of the Local Council of Putna, which met in the Putna Monastery. The
2018 unification declarations in Moldova and Romania
2018_unification_declarations_in_Moldova_and_Romania
punishments for those who did not meet their work quotas. Putna Monastery (Moldavia): In Moldavia, Putna was a major center for the concentration of the slave
Slavery_in_Romania
Romanian composer (1853–1883)
Prutului ("On the Shores of the Prut River"), and Altarul mânăstirii Putna ("Putna Monastery's Altar") were already in the public conscience. As a student at
Ciprian_Porumbescu
Romanian writer and journalist (1848 - 1925)
Romania Social and Literary Academic Society and organized, in 1871, the Putna Celebration of the Romanian Students from Romania and from abroad. At the
Ioan_Slavici
Romanian newspaper
By July 1871, Românul was involved in the Bukovinian festivities at Putna Monastery, commemorating medieval hero Stephen the Great. When the Austrian administration
Românul
Princess consort of Moldavia
sons were buried in the Putna Monastery, established by their father. When Stephen made a donation to the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos on 27 July
Evdochia_of_Kiev
for which there is clear documentation. (in Romanian) Biserici și mănăstiri at the Ștefan cel Mare site of Putna Monastery; accessed October 14, 2012
List of churches established by Stephen the Great
List_of_churches_established_by_Stephen_the_Great
Theology of University of Amsterdam and London, Abbot of Putna Monastery and founder of Putna Monastery Museum, he received the Order of the Star of Romania)
Volcinschi_family
December 1999 April 1991 1,000 L 167 × 75 mm Red, green Mihai Eminescu Putna Monastery September 1991 1 April 1999 5,000 L 172 × 77 mm Violet, blue Avram
Banknotes_of_the_Romanian_leu
(Romanian pronunciation: [ɡaˈvriːl kaliˈmaci]; 1689–1786) was a monk at Putna Monastery who rose eventually to the position of Metropolitan of Moldavia. He
Gavriil_Callimachi
Săpânța-Peri Monastery Agapia Monastery Văratec Monastery Neamț Monastery Bogdana Monastery Dragomirna Humor Monastery Moldovița Monastery Putna Monastery Sucevița
List of Romanian Orthodox monasteries
List_of_Romanian_Orthodox_monasteries
Romanian comparatist and essayist (1920–2006)
age of 29, and had no children. She died in Iași and was buried at Putna Monastery. Writing shortly after her death, Ștefănescu claimed that her rapprochement
Zoe_Dumitrescu-Bușulenga
northern Moldavia – UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as those of Moldovița, Putna, Sucevița, or Voroneț. In Wallachia, Curtea de Argeș Cathedral was built
Culture_of_Romania
Moldovan prosecutor and politician
this is more relevant than ever". On 2 July, after having visited the Putna Monastery in Romania where prominent Voivode of Moldavia Stephen the Great is
Victoria_Furtună
Prince of Moldavia
artillery in the process. Aaron, having panicked, barricaded himself in Putna Monastery. He eventually agreed to pay Loboda a large ransom in exchange for
Aaron_the_Tyrant
Romanian actor (1924–1970)
According to Antal's brother Iosif, his first Doina recital took place at Putna Monastery in 1965. He is known to have taken up the poem in October 1968, at
Ludovic_Antal
Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian-Soviet politician (1898–1963)
nordul Bucovinei", Fântâna Albă: golgota neamului (PDF) (2nd ed.), Putna Monastery: Editura Nicodim Caligraful, pp. 51–53, ISBN 978-606-9082-07-2 Betea
Vasile_Luca
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
of Putna Monastery, Moldova. New Martyrs Anastasia and Christodoulos, at Achaea (1821) Saint Irodion (Ionescu) of Lainici, Abbot of Lainici Monastery in
May 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May_3_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
835 PRIN STATORNICIE LA IZBANDA + Kneeling Stephan the Great holding Putna Monastery; MOLDOVA LUI STEFAN IN VECI A ROMANIEI ("Stephen's Moldavia forever
Coins_of_the_Romanian_leu
Ruler of Moldavia (1511–1563)
One record claims that Putna's monks recovered them and placed them in a smaller wooden monastery; two centuries after, Putna was still preserving Despot's
Iacob_Heraclid
Romanian Orthodox women's monastery
to Văratec Monastery, where, in 2005, she became a nun under the name sister Benedicta. She is buried at the cemetery of Putna Monastery. The Church
Văratec_Monastery
Heritage site in Suceava County, Romania
antologie de texte". Putna.ro. Putna Monastery Archives. Retrieved 13 April 2018. "Putna in the Light of Chronicles". Putna.ro. Putna Monastery Archives. Retrieved
Vatra_Dornei_Casino
been preserved in five different editions: Anonymous Chronicle, the Putna Monastery Chronicle (in two versions), a Moldovan-German chronicle, a Russo-Moldovan
Literature_of_Moldova
position of diocesan painter. In 1871, he designed the exterior decor at Putna Monastery ahead of the congress of Romanian students. He initiated a new iconographic
Epaminonda_Bucevschi
Prince of Moldavia from 1795 to 1799
(1740–1831). His uncle Gavriil Callimachi (1689–1786) was a monk at Putna Monastery before he founded the St. George Cathedral in Iași. Callimachi served
Alexander_Callimachi
1:17 am, and did not return. The following morning, he was found at Putna Monastery, 195 km away, stating that he went there "to pray". The candidate Viorel
2019 Romanian presidential election
2019_Romanian_presidential_election
Political party in Romania
Generation") – a youth faction of LANC led by Tudose Popescu – gathered at Putna Monastery for a students' meeting. The students in this group rose up against
National-Christian Defense League
National-Christian_Defense_League
Town in Suceava, Romania
Bukovina and Western Moldavia. It was bought by Ștefan cel Mare for Putna Monastery in the year 1466. The locality, previously a rural commune, received
Vicovu_de_Sus
Imperial Austrian-born Romanian historian, writer and lawyer (1849–1920)
Vienna, and as such was among the organizers of the festivities at Putna Monastery in 1871. In Czernowitz, was part of the Society for Romanian Culture
Teodor_V._Ștefanelli
Prince of Moldavia from 1758 to 1761
Ioan's older brother, Gavriil Callimachi (1689–1786) was a monk at Putna Monastery. Ioan pursued his studies at Lvov. He knew Latin, Turkish, Italian
John_Theodore_Callimachi
Romanian Orthodox cleric
couple had two daughters, one of whom died young. He then entered Putna Monastery as a monk, taking the name Arcadie. Living there until 1878, he soon
Arcadie_Ciupercovici
Monastery Church Sighișoara Religious 1492–1515 Prejmer Fortified Church Prejmer Military Religious 1211–1240 Fortified church. Putna Monastery Putna
List_of_Gothic_architecture
Romanian prose writer and poet (1906–2003)
she and Teodora had withdrawn to Valeria Sadoveanu's house outside Putna Monastery in Bukovina, a short distance away from fellow women writers—Ștefana
Profira_Sadoveanu
Fullerton, Sharon; Gribble, Charles; Huntley, David; of Holy Trinity Monastery Jordanville, Ioannikos; Kasinec, Edward; Kožuharov, Stefan; Kuev, Kujo;
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1500–1599)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1500–1599)
Sarsailă. Later that year, he ventured as Românul's correspondent to Putna Monastery in Austrian-ruled Bukovina, marking 400 years since its foundation
G._Dem._Teodorescu
Romanian politician and academic (1833–1906)
Pogor and Maiorescu acted as autisde auditors for the festivities at Putna Monastery, they came into contact with both Eminescu and Ioan Slavici. Their
Vasile_Pogor
Romanian historian and politician (1928–2022)
February 1990. During this period he did archaeological excavations at Putna Monastery, Coșula, Mihăilești, Afumați, Ghica-Tei Church, Pantelimon, Văcărești
Radu_Ciuceanu
Romanian historian and archaeologist (1937–2019)
County Tismana Monastery, Gorj County Șemlacul Mic, Timiș, Săraca Monastery Putna Monastery, Suceava county Războieni, Neamț – Ștefan cel Mare, church Sânpetru
Gheorghe_I._Cantacuzino
Orthodox church in Neamț, Romania
including a 1502 Gospel Book designed by the hieromonk Spiridon of Putna Monastery. An inscription in the book mentions it was created on the prince's
Nativity of St. John the Baptist Church, Piatra Neamț
Nativity_of_St._John_the_Baptist_Church,_Piatra_Neamț
nearby monasteries (Secu, Sihastrie, Neamt, Varatec and Agapia), monasteries from the north of Moldavia (Humorului, Sucevita, Moldovita, Putna, Dragomirna
Durău
Romanian architect (1852 - 1912)
Central Girls' School. Mincu was born in 1852 in Focșani, at the time in Putna County, Moldavia. He was the son of Pavel and Maria, and had three brothers
Ion_Mincu
Commune in Vrancea, Romania
Vrancea County Council. Retrieved July 5, 2025. Saint John the Baptist Church in Coza Entry sign to Greșu Lepșa Monastery The River Putna in Lepșa v t e
Tulnici
County in Romania
Putna County was a county (Romanian: județ) in the Kingdom of Romania, in southern Moldavia. The county seat was Focșani. The county was located in the
Putna_County
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Pachomius of Keno Lake Monastery (1525) Saint Demetrius of Moscow the Wonderworker, Slain Crown Prince (1591) Saint James of Putna, Metropolitan of Moldavia
May 15 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May_15_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
County of Romania
Prahova County, to the north by the counties of Brașov, Trei Scaune, and Putna, to the east by the counties of Râmnicu Sărat and Brăila, and to the south
Buzău_County
10th-century ascetic female saint
way through the drought-deserted villages of Iaşi, Vaslui, Roman, Bacău, Putna, Neamţ, Baia and Botoşani Counties. The offerings collected on this occasion
Paraskeva_of_the_Balkans
Romanian folk song
death of Prince of Moldavia Stephen the Great, which was commemorated in Putna (then in Austria-Hungary and now in Romania) in the same year. The song
Cântă_cucu-n_Bucovina
Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Bucharest, Romania
eternal life. The braiding motif is present at the Romanian monasteries of Curtea de Argeș, Putna or Dragomina. The red color signifies the sacrificial blood
National_Cathedral_of_Romania
Polish painter and illustrator (1868–1927)
from the government to restore the interior paintings in the monastery of the village of Putna in Southern Bukovina. Self-portrait, 1896, pencil "Bishop's
Augusta_Kochanowska
Patriarch of Romania from 1977 to 1986
parishioners’ donations. He restored, in full or in part, over twenty monasteries and sketes: Putna, Sucevița, Moldovița, Voroneț, Arbore, Humor, Slatina, Dobrovăț
Patriarch_Iustin_of_Romania
Prince of Moldavia
Chernivtsi, Storojineț, to a large extent Suceava with Putna of Stephen the Great and the chain of monasteries of the Romanian genius embedded in the Bucovina
Grigore_III_Ghica
Political poem by Mihai Eminescu
consolidated Moldavia's statehood in the 15th century: Ștefane, Măria Ta, Tu la Putna nu mai sta, [...] Tu te-nalță din mormânt Să te-aud din corn sunând Și Moldova
Doina_(Eminescu)
Romanian statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist (1817–1891)
being publicly acclaimed by Ion Roată, the peasant representative for Putna County. During 1859, Kogălniceanu again stood in the ad hoc Divan and rallied
Mihail_Kogălniceanu
Prince of Wallachia (1611-1632)
arrival was welcomed by some of his subjects, with the Orthodox monks of Putna writing to those of Bistrița of their hopes that Alexandru would bring with
Alexandru_Coconul
Country in Southeast-Central Europe
Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013. "Putna mreža Republike Srbije". putevi-srbije.rs. Archived from the original on
Serbia
Painting by Master Theodoric
Christian Literature. De viris illustribus, Latin-Czech edition, trans. M. C. Putna, Prague: Herrmann & synové, 2010, ISBN 978-80-87054-22-2. Kateřina Kubínová
Saint Jerome (Master Theodoric)
Saint_Jerome_(Master_Theodoric)
of the Quinisext Council (692) and the later reforms of the Stoudios Monastery under its abbots Sabas and Theodore. The triodion created during the reform
Byzantine_music
Patriarch of Romania from 1948 to 1977
way through the drought-deserted villages of Iaşi, Vaslui, Roman, Bacău, Putna, Neamţ, Baia and Botoşani Counties. The offerings collected on this occasion
Patriarch Justinian of Romania
Patriarch_Justinian_of_Romania
Serbian composer
kept in the Greek libraries, while the others are from the Romanian monastery of Putna. Stefan's compositions display gradual development of the main melodic
Kir_Stefan_the_Serb
Former country on Crimean Peninsula
Stephen and Gregory became monks, and Gregory later founded the Simonov Monastery in Moscow. The Russian noble families of Khovrin and Golovin claimed descent
Principality_of_Theodoro
Prison in Bucharest, Romania
inedite din Arhivele Securității despre Nichifor Crainic", in Caietele de la Putna, Vol. IX, Issue 9, 2016, p. 87 Vasile Țepordei, "Pohod na Sibir. Văcăreștii"
Văcărești_Prison
Oldest known Slavic alphabet
14th–15th century exclaves in Prague and Kraków, and a 16th-century exclave in Putna. Its authorship by Cyril was forgotten, having been replaced with an attribution
Glagolitic_script
Moldovan poet (1935–2009)
Olteanu, Geo Șerban, Tatiana Nicolescu. At his request, he has visited monasteries of Putna, Voroneț, Sucevița, Dragomirna, Văratec. He returned to Chișinău
Grigore_Vieru
Member of the Romanian Academy
activity, discovering numerous Slavo-Romanian manuscripts: Annals from Putna, Chronicles of Macarie, Eftimie and Azarie, Codices from Tulcea. His work
Ioan_Bogdan_(historian)
Moinești – Comănești 55 DN2H Românești – Milișăuți – Rădăuți – Vicovu de Jos – Putna 40 DN2K Milișăuți – Arbore – Solca 17 DN2L Tișita (DN2) – Panciu – Răcoasa
Roads_in_Romania
Social and political rebellion in Wallachia
with some 40 Ottoman river vessels. During their subsequent invasion of Putna County, Berkofcali reportedly isolated some other remnants of Vladimirescu's
Wallachian_uprising_of_1821
Slavonic literature. The earliest local chronicles, such as the "Chronicle of Putna", were also written by monks. Religious books in Old Church Slavonic were
History of Christianity in Romania
History_of_Christianity_in_Romania
Romanian schoolteacher and politician (died 1876)
correspondence, he expressed his indignation that the Moldavian authorities in Putna County had banned the Romanian tricolor, and argued that the consequent
Scarlat_Turnavitu
Romanian noble family from Banat
Reșița: Editura „Banatica”: 177–181. Panduru, Pavel. Monografia satului Putna - Almăj (in Romanian). Reșița: Editura „TIM”. p. 103. Iorga, N. (1941).
Basarabă_of_Caransebeș_family
Village in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine
the village of Ostritsa which was donated by Stefan the Great to Monastery of Putna. This village was purchased by the Lord of Moldova for 200 tatar zlotys
Mahala,_Chernivtsi_Oblast
Moldavian/Romanian soldier and politician (1821–1901)
polemicist Constantin Sion, lists the Sturdzas as native Moldavians from Putna County. In her 1901 obituary for the Société astronomique de France, Dorothea
Grigore_Sturdza
Serbian television station
(Fifth Gear), a motor sports show hosted by race car driver Peca Dobrohotov Putna torba (Travel Bag), a travel show hosted by Ivan Krivec 011 (the name refers
RTV_Palma
Province of the Habsburg monarchy (1718–1739)
were to be annexed alongside parts of Moldavia, specifically Bacău and Putna. In July 1771, Sultan Mustafa III agreed to relinquish Oltenia. The annexation
Banat_of_Craiova
PUTNA MONASTERY
PUTNA MONASTERY
Girl/Female
Hindu
Blowing Hard, Demon
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Goddess of Grains
Boy/Male
British, English
Path
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Putney in Surrey (now Greater London), named in Old English with the genitive of Putta, a personal name, or putta ‘kite’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘river meadow’, ‘land hemmed in by water or marsh’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The New Moon and Purna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pavansuta | பவநஸà¯à®¤
Vayu putra which means Lord Hanuman
Pavansuta | பவநஸà¯à®¤
Boy/Male
Hindu
Vayu putra which means Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
British, English, Hindu, Indian
Small Baby
Girl/Female
Hindu
Complete
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Complete; Abundant
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian, Indonesian
Son; Word; Prince; Son of his Father
Boy/Male
British, English, Indian, Sanskrit
Again; Restart
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Again
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Dwells by the pond.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Blowing Hard
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian, Oriya, Sanskrit
Fullness; Fulfilled
Boy/Male
Indian
Pandav Putra
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Dweller by the Pond
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Hertfordshire and Surrey, called Puttenham, from the genitive case of the Old English byname Putta, meaning ‘kite’ (the bird) + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.John Putnam emigrated from England to Salem, MA, before 1641, and established a family that was still prominent in Massachusetts four generations later, including the revolutionary war soldier Israel Putnam (1718–90) and his cousin Rufus Putnam (1738–1824), also a soldier, one of the first settlers in OH.
PUTNA MONASTERY
PUTNA MONASTERY
Male
English
Blind
Boy/Male
English
Hebrew Nathan.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A Welsh king.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Sean, SEANNA means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
White.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Darling; Beloved; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vagindra | வாகிநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Lord of speech
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pleasant; Approaching Happiness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Always Victorious; Unopposed
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Welshman's Hill
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pl.
of Monastery
n.
A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.
n.
A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.
n.
A church of a monastery. The name is often retained and applied to the church after the monastery has ceased to exist (as Beverly Minster, Southwell Minster, etc.), and is also improperly used for any large church.
n.
A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely applied to such a house for females.
a.
Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.
a.
Of or pertaining to monastery, or to monastic life.
n. pl.
A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.
n.
The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.
n.
The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without.
n.
A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.
n.
In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]
n.
A small building in a monastery where penitents confessed.
n.
A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.
n.
An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.
n.
A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble, France.
n.
In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.
n.
A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.
n.
A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.
n.
The black, destroying goddess; -- called also Doorga, Anna Purna.