Camaldolese
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See also: camaldolese
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Italian camaldolese, from Camaldoli + -ese. The order was founded by Sain Romuald around 1012 in Camaldoli, Tuscany, Italy.
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
Camaldolese (not comparable)
- (Roman Catholicism) Pertaining to the Camaldolese Order of Italy.
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Translations[edit]
pertaining to the Camaldolese Order
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Noun[edit]
Camaldolese (plural Camaldolese)
- (Roman Catholicism) A monk or nun belonging to the Camaldolese Order of Italy.
Translations[edit]
mon or nun belonging to the Camaldolese Order
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