archimandrite如何读

英:[ɑ:'kɪmændraɪt]

美:[ɑ'kɪmændraɪt]

archimandrite是什么意思

  • n.大修道院院长;修道院名誉院长

archimandrite自然拼读

ar·chi·man·drite

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archimandrite英英释义

noun

in the Eastern Church, the head of a monastery or monasteries.

in the Eastern Church, a title bestowed on distinguished priests.

archimandrite词源英文解释

Late Latin archimandrites, from Late Greek archimandritēs, from Greek archi- + Late Greek mandra monastery, from Greek, fold, pen

The first known use of archimandrite was in 1591

archimandrite 例句

1 What could be more destructive to the hierarchy of popes, cardinals, and papal nuncios of the Latin, with the patriarchs, archimandrites, and papas of the Greek churches?

2 My next occupation was that of interpreter to a Greek prelate and archimandrite of Jerusalem, whom I met when dining in a little restaurant.

3 In Egypt, the first home of monasticism, the jurisdiction of the abbot, or archimandrite, was but loosely defined.

4 In Russia the bishops are commonly selected from the archimandrites.

5 And you, bishops, archimandrites, abbots, servants of the altar, feed the flock of Christ zealously, as preparing to give an account thereof, and fear the Judge of Heaven more than the earthly judge.'

6 Two days after his ascent, that gentleman paid a visit to the Armenian monastery at Echmiadzin, and was presented to the archimandrite as the Englishman who had just ascended to the top of “Masis.”

7 For the study of the Armenian, numerous opportunities are presented; the Armenian archimandrite Seraphim published in 1819 an Armenian elementary Encyclopedia, and in 1822 a Russian Armenian Dictionary.

8 Then we took a carriage, and Mamma went to the Russian priest's, the archimandrite Alexander.

9 The lay brother was alarmed, and ran first to the archimandrite, then for the monastery doctor, Ivan Andreyitch, who lived in the town.

10 The archimandrite, or top religious official, of the Assumption Cathedral in Kherson in southern Ukraine attended a ceremony in the Kremlin in which Russia claimed to annex the Kherson province as part of Russia.

11 In this he was supported at Constantinople by Chrysaphius, the all-powerful minister of the weak Theodosius II, and the archimandrite Eutyches, the godfather of the minister.

12 It found yet more decided expression in the dogmatic handbook of Theophylact, archimandrite of Moscow, published in a.d.

13 One of them was already a bishop, another an archimandrite and on the way to become a bishop.

14 They left revenge to the gods themselves, certain that in a short time they would destroy all the archimandrite's reindeer, and merely removed their own place of sacrifice a little farther into the land.

15 Political and social writers, lawyers, and doctors who are initiated into all the mysteries of human sinfulness are not reputed to be immoral; realistic writers are often more moral than archimandrites.

16 One of my regrets on leaving St. Petersburg was my not having done the archimandrite's portrait, for I believe no painter could ever meet with a finer model.

17 It reinstates Eutyches in the office of priest and archimandrite, from which he had been expelled, and exposes Flavian, Patriarch of Constantinople, who is so roughly attacked that he dies soon afterward of his injuries.

18 Father Hyacinthe, the Russian archimandrite at Peking, published a translation of this sort of geography of Thibet. 

19 I don't know what passed at their interview, but the archimandrite disappeared and I was detained.

20 "I don't believe the archimandrite allowed you so much as a smell of corn-brandy," continued Taras.

archimandrite 同义词

1 修道院院长

superior abbe

2 大修道院院长

abb. abbot

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