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monastery
{i} manastır

Bayanlar ve baylar, Sretensky Manastırı Korosu tarafından icra edilen Rusya Federasyonu ulusal marşı için lütfen ayağa kalkın. - Ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the national anthem of the Russian Federation performed by the Sretensky Monastery Choir.

Onlar manastır bahçelerini ziyaret etti. - They visited the monastery gardens.

monastery
manastıra
monastery
(isim) manastır
monastery
keşişlik
monastery
keşişhane
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plural of monastery
monastery
a dwelling-place occupied in common by persons under religious vows of seclusion
monastery
{n} a religious house, a convent
Dissolution of the Monasteries
the closing of all the monasteries in England in the 1530s, during the Reformation. King Henry VIII ordered the monasteries to be closed, and sold their property in order to increase his own wealth and power
Monastery
ashram
Monastery
math
monastery
A house for persons under religious vows; especially: an establishment for monks
monastery
A place where monks live together and practice their religion
monastery
A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; more rarely applied to such a house for females
monastery
Certain cheeses are linked historically in that they were originally developed by monks They are known as monastery cheeses although they range in flavour and aroma considerably
monastery
Place of residence for members of a religious community (especially monks)
monastery
The dwelling place and the community thereof,of monks or nuns living together in a communal life (cenobites) in a convent, and practicing the rules of prayer and vows The members of some monasteries live alone in solitude (anchorites) See the article onMonasticism in the Orthodox Church
monastery
{i} community of monks, residence of a community of monks
monastery
An autonomous community house of a religious order, which may or may not be a monastic order The term is used more specifically to refer to a community house of men religious or women religious in which they lead a contemplative life separate from the world
monastery
the residence of a religious community
monastery
The residence of a religious community, living in seclusion from secular society and bound by religious vows
monastery
A monastery is a building or collection of buildings in which monks live. monasteries a place where monks live convent, nunnery nunnery. Local community or residence of a religious order, particularly an order of monks. Christian monasteries originally developed in Egypt, where the monks first lived as isolated hermits and then began to coalesce in communal groups. Monasteries were later found throughout the Christian world and often included a central space for church, chapels, fountain, and dining hall. In the Middle Ages they served as centres of worship and learning and often played an important role for various European rulers. The vihara was an early type of Buddhist monastery, consisting of an open court surrounded by open cells accessible through an entrance porch. Originally built in India to shelter monks during the rainy season, viharas took on a sacred character when small stupas and images of the Buddha were installed in the central court. In western India, viharas were often excavated into rock cliffs. See also abbey
monastery
a community of monks
monastery
A place where monks live in communal style for spiritual purposes
monastery
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monastery
A religious community where monks live
monastery
The dwelling place and the community thereof, of monks or nuns living together in a communal life (cenobites) in a convent, and practicing the rules of prayer and vows The members of some monasteries live alone in solitude (anchorites)
monasteries

    Турецкое произношение

    mänısteriz

    Произношение

    /ˈmänəˌsterēz/ /ˈmɑːnəˌstɛriːz/
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