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Often used in the same context:
monks,
monasteries,
abbess,
lamas,
ecclesiastics,
hierarchs,
cistercians,
popes,
schismatics,
priests,
prelates,
saints,
theravada,
abbeys,
churchmen,
benedictines,
oblates,
nobles,
empresses,
ecclesiastical,
emperors,
sulpician,
theodosius,
pius ix,
noblemen,
rectors,
pontiffs,
nuns,
priestly,
franciscan order,
curial,
archbishops,
alii,
carmelite order,
pius v,
carthusian,
confraternities,
eparchy,
monsignors,
pontifical,
catholicos,
magadha,
bishops,
ducal,
nunneries,
vestries,
buddhist,
discalced,
hetman,
archimandrite,
roman curia,
archbishopric,
jesuits,
viceroys,
temples,
churchwardens,
sakyamuni,
prioress,
franciscans,
clergymen,
ignatius loyola,
nestorian,
shoguns,
schoolmasters,
stabiae,
courtiers,
noblewomen,
theravada buddhism,
clergies,
mithraic,
legionaries,
clerics,
archpriest,
masaccio,
cloisters,
pagodas,
athanasius,
theban,
altarpieces,
theologians,
liao dynasty,
domitian,
trappists,
monarchs,
augustinians,
headmen,
wyclif,
justinian,
friars,
artaxerxes,
servitor,
holy synod,
tibetan buddhism,
babylonian captivity,
frescos,
moses maimonides,
canonist,
clairvaux,
stupas,
ascetics,
holy roman emperor,
counter reformation,
abbot,
sovereigns,
authors,
earls,
architects,
dukes,
editors,
kings
Also try:
— Adjectives for abbots:
mitred,
many,
other,
cistercian,
great,
several,
early,
commendatory,
certain,
successive,
english,
more...
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