Definition of Minorite in English:
Minorite
noun ˈmʌɪnərʌɪtˈmaɪnəˌraɪt
A Franciscan friar or Friar Minor.
Example sentencesExamples
- The convent cloister of the Minorite monastery, originating from the year about 1500, is of an oblong ground plan.
- Robert of Oteringham, a Minorite, said, ‘One evening my prior did not appear at table, as relics were come from Palestine which he wished to show the brethren.’
- The first Minorite church was built on the bank of Eger stream.
- The Minorite monastery with the Church of Corpus Christi and Annunciation of the Virgin was founded in 1350 by the Rozmberks.
- The Minorite Church may be found under 4 Dobó Square in the downtown of Eger.
- Since 1990 Olimje Castle has been occupied by monks of the Minorite order, who also manage the parish.
- He became a Minorite friar and in 1549 joined the monastic community at S. Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice, where he studied with Willaert and became a friend of his fellow pupil Merulo.
- The most excellent places in the Monastery are undoubtedly the Summer Refectory and the Minorite Library.
- We had to make several trips from the Fortress to the Minorite House.