English to Japanese Meaning of priory - 小修道院


Priory :
小修道院
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(1) Amongst monasteries a priory was generally a smaller foundation than an abbey and was in many cases a monastery of monks subordinate to an abbey.(2) Nostell Priory takes its name from a priory located in the vicinity for several centuries until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s.(3) After more than a decade in storage at the priory , formed in 1189, the small pieces of glass have been worked back into the top sections of the Piper Choir Windows at the popular place of worship.(4) The priory was destroyed in the Reformation but was rebuilt as a private home in 1821 and has since housed convalescing miners, injured soldiers and, after standing empty for five years, the Buddhist community.(5) The site acquired by Bishop Losinga was unusually large; he envisaged not only a cathedral but also a priory for 60 Benedictine monks and an episcopal palace.(6) After 1436 he worked extensively at the priory of S. Marco in Florence, and from c. 1445 was a good deal occupied in Rome, also painting in Orvieto in 1447.(7) The buildings were originally an Augustinian priory built in the twelfth century to which the O'Cahan clan had added a medieval tower-house.(8) After his recovery, Abelard resumed teaching at a nearby priory , primarily on theology and in particular on the Trinity.(9) There is much to explore here with the foundations of the monastic priory buildings still clearly visible to the south of the church.(10) Now, in a determined bid to preserve the priory , fund-raisers have set about to gather the remaining £75,000 towards the £195,000 restoration.(11) Lindisfarne became a place of pilgrimage during the priory 's ‘golden age’ in the seventh century and all the tourism literature boasts it has remained so ever since.(12) The students would stay at the thirteenth-century Dominican priory while the brothers took a brief holiday; Mass would be said each day in the priory 's chapter room.(13) Heather Sebire, the Guernsey archaeologist, has been leading a team exposing and making safe the crumbling ruins of the priory itself with its tiny church and the domestic buildings where the monks ate and slept.(14) A few years after, and probably in response to, the foundation of the abbey, this church became an Augustinian priory .(15) St. Gobban, around the close of the 6th century founded the first of the Christian churches here, a priory for the Canons regular.(16) The outcome of this initiative was probably the foundation of a Canterbury priory at Dunfermline, the first ‘regular’ Benedictine house in the Scottish kingdom.
(1) low priority ::
低順位
(2) first priority ::
最初の優先順位
(3) highest priority ::
最高の優先度
(4) priority list ::
優先順位リスト
(5) give priority ::
優先権を与えます
(6) urgent priority ::
緊急の優先順位
(7) aperture priority ::
絞り優先
(8) shutter priority ::
シャッター優先
(9) have priority ::
優先権を持っています
Synonyms
Noun
1. religious house ::
宗教家
2. abbey ::
修道院
3. cloister ::
修道院
4. monastery ::
修道院
5. friary ::
修院
6. convent ::
修道院
7. nunnery ::
尼寺
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