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Often used in the same context:
monasteries,
cathar,
carthusian,
cistercians,
cathedrals,
priory,
cloisters,
rectories,
mediaeval,
benedictines,
abbess,
trappists,
ecclesiastics,
churchyards,
augustinians,
vicarages,
castles,
hermitage,
friary,
convents,
beguines,
parsonages,
antonine wall,
medieval,
naves,
stabiae,
ecclesiastical,
scriptorium,
norman conquest,
almshouses,
ducal,
manors,
sepulchers,
noblemen,
lucullus,
altarpieces,
abbots,
parchments,
franciscan order,
pius v,
gothic architecture,
paestum,
saints,
mithraic,
benefice,
oblates,
wurttemberg,
chateaux,
duchy,
temples,
visigothic,
clairvaux,
freemasons,
nunneries,
manor house,
duomo,
porticoes,
umbrian,
motte,
janiculum,
babylonian captivity,
basilicas,
riversides,
domesday book,
churchwardens,
sienese,
knights templars,
procopius,
frescos,
grottos,
steeples,
schismatics,
sulpician,
tabernacles,
megaliths,
chrysostom,
watermill,
beguinage,
vestries,
hohenzollern,
palazzos,
hospitallers,
inns,
glens,
popery,
patristic,
moorlands,
workhouses,
apostolic,
rood screen,
laodicea,
anglican,
confraternities,
hostelries,
noblewomen,
merovingian dynasty,
popes,
peloponnesus,
vineyards,
chapels,
ecclesiology,
hierarchs,
bishoprics,
abbey,
fiefs,
burghs,
churches,
monastery,
cities,
dioceses,
synagogues,
baronies,
landowners,
mosques
Also try:
— Adjectives for abbeys:
great,
cistercian,
other,
many,
ruined,
old,
rich,
several,
english,
ancient,
greater,
more...
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