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["riː'faʊnd]vtmonastery etc wieder gründen* * *refound1 [ˌriːˈfaʊnd] v/t wieder gründen, neu gründenrefound2 [ˌriːˈfaʊnd] v/t TECH neu gießen, umgießen, umschmelzen -
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plural noun1) (leftover part) Reste2) (corpse) sterbliche [Über]reste (verhüll.)3) (relics) Relikte; ResteRoman remains — Relikte aus der Römerzeit
* * *1) (what is left after part has been taken away, eaten, destroyed etc: the remains of a meal.) die Überreste(pl.)* * *re·mains[rɪˈmeɪnz]n plthe \remains of a 12th-century monastery die Überreste eines Klosters aus dem 12. Jahrhundertanimal/human \remains tierische/menschliche Überreste* * *[rI'meɪnz]pl(of meal) Reste pl; (of fortune, army) Rest m; (of building) Überreste pl; (= archaeological remains) Ruinen pl* * *plural noun1) (leftover part) Reste2) (corpse) sterbliche [Über]reste (verhüll.)3) (relics) Relikte; Reste* * *n.Reste pl.Überrest -e m. -
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pre·cinct [ʼpri:sɪŋ(k)t] n1) ( boundaries)the \precincts of a castle/ palace der Schlossbezirk/Palastbezirk;the cathedral \precinct das Domgelände;within the \precincts of the monastery/the museum \precincts auf dem Gelände des Klosters/des Museumspedestrian \precinct Fußgängerzone f;shopping \precinct Einkaufszone f -
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re·fec·tory [rɪʼfektəri, Am -tɚi] n -
25 remains
the \remains of a 12th-century monastery die Überreste eines Klosters aus dem 12. Jahrhundertanimal/human \remains tierische/menschliche Überreste
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Monastery — of St. Nilus on Stolbnyi Island in Lake Seliger near Ostashkov, Russia, ca. 1910 … Wikipedia
monastery — (n.) c.1400, from O.Fr. monastere monastery (14c.) and directly from L.L. monasterium, from Eccles. Gk. monasterion a monastery, from monazein to live alone, from monos alone (see MONO (Cf. mono )). With suffix terion place for (doing something) … Etymology dictionary
Monastery — Mon as*te*ry, n.; pl. {Monasteries}. [L. monasterium, Gr. ?, fr. ? a solitary, a monk, fr. ? to be alone, live in solitude, fr. mo nos alone. Cf. {Minister}.] A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
monastery — *cloister, convent, nunnery, abbey, priory … New Dictionary of Synonyms
monastery — [n] place where monks live abbey, cloister, friary, house, lamasery, priory, religious community; concepts 368,439,516 … New thesaurus
monastery — ► NOUN (pl. monasteries) ▪ a community of monks living under religious vows. ORIGIN Greek monast rion, from monazein live alone … English terms dictionary
monastery — [män′ə ster΄ē] n. pl. monasteries [ME monasterie < LL(Ec) monasterium < LGr(Ec) monastērion < Gr monazein, to be alone < monos, alone: see MONO ] 1. a building or residence for monks or others who have withdrawn from the world for… … English World dictionary
monastery — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ the great monastery of St Quentin ▪ ancient, medieval, old ▪ ruined ▪ … Collocations dictionary
MONASTERY — Western European monastic communities began to develop into more formalized brick and stone architectural compounds during the reign of Charlemagne in the 800s. Monasteries, which function as a place of prayer and are inhabited by people… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
monastery — UK [ˈmɒnəst(ə)rɪ] / US [ˈmɑnəˌsterɪ] noun [countable] Word forms monastery : singular monastery plural monasteries a building where a group of monks (= a religious community of men) lives and works … English dictionary
monastery — monasterial /mon euh stear ee euhl/, adj. /mon euh ster ee/, n., pl. monasteries. 1. a house or place of residence occupied by a community of persons, esp. monks, living in seclusion under religious vows. 2. the community of persons living in… … Universalium