单词 | norbertine |
释义 | Norbertinen.adj. Christian Church. A. n. = Premonstratensian n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Order of St. Augustine > [noun] > Premonstratensian Premonster1440 Premonstratensec1450 Premonstratensian1495 Premonstrant?1530 Premonstrate1551 Premonstratenser1551 Norbertine1674 White Friar1762 Premonstrensian2001 1674 T. Blount Glossographia (ed. 4) Norbertins, a Religious Order, otherwise called Præmonstratenses. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Premonstrantes A Religious Order of Regular Canons instituted in 1120. by S. Norbert; and thence also call'd Norbertines. 1853 W. T. Brande Dict. Sci., Lit. & Art (ed. 4) 977/1 Premonstrants. A religious order of regular canons instituted in 1120 by St. Norbert (whence they are also called Norbertines). 1884 W. E. Addis & T. Arnold Catholic Dict. 685/1 The habit of the Norbertines was white; hence they were commonly called in England the White Canons. 1986 Universe 20 June 3/2 Five members of the Roman White Canons—or Norbertines—joined local people..for a service among the ruins of Easby Abbey. 1994 Daily Tel. 17 Nov. 17/1 The Norbertines allowed him access to children, whom he accordingly abused. B. adj. = Premonstratensian adj. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Order of St. Augustine > [adjective] > Premonstratensian Premonstratensisa1387 Premonstratense?a1475 premonsterlikea1500 Premonstrensea1550 Premonstratensiana1657 Premonstrensian1715 Norbertine1798 Premonstrant1856 Premonstrate1874 1798 J. Milner Hist. Civil & Eccl. Winchester I. x. 243 The Norbertin abbey of Titchfield. 1852 B. G. Niebuhr Life & Lett. 314 A very ingenuous young man gave us the sad history of his education in a Norbertine convent, such as makes me shudder when I recall it. 1887 Dict. Archit. (Archit. Publ. Soc.) (at cited word) Norbertine monks were Premonstratensians. 1902 E. Speakman in Owens Coll. Hist. Ess. 73 The Norbertine house of Whithorn in Wigtonshire. 1950 E. Goudge Gentian Hill i. vi. 91 In the spring of 1196 the first Abbot, Adam, with six White Canons of the Norbertine Order, took possession. 1997 Church Times 1 Aug. 6/4 The former Norbertine priest was extradited from Northern Ireland. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1674 |
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