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Maurist|ˈmɔːrɪst| [f. (St.) Maur + -ist.] A French Benedictine monk belonging to the congregation of St. Maur, founded in 1618, famous for the learning and literary industry of its members. Also attrib. (quasi-adj.)
c1800C. Butler Life & Writ. A. Butler in Lives of Saints (1847) I. 12 Dom Ruinart, a Maurist Monk. 1893Dubl. Rev. Apr. 394 The name Maurist became synonymous with a man given wholly to God and to study. |