Archimandrite

//ˌɑːkɪˈmændɹaɪt//

Synonyms for "archimandrite" (2 found)

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22 translations across 20 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • архимандрит noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Finnish

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  • arkkimandriitta noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

French

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  • archimandrite noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Galician

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  • arquimandrita noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Georgian

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  • არქიმანდრიტი noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

German

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  • Archimandrit noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Greek

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  • αρχιμανδρίτης noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Hungarian

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  • arkimandrita noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Italian

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  • archimandrita noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Japanese

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  • 掌院 noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Latin

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  • archimandrita noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Macedonian

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  • архимандрит noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Polish

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  • archimandryta noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)
  • archimandryta noun (An honorary title sometimes given to a monastic priest)

Portuguese

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  • arquimandrita noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Romanian

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  • arhimandrit noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Russian

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  • архимандри́т noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • arhimandrit noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)
  • episkop noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Spanish

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  • archimandrita noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Swedish

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  • arkimandrit noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

Ukrainian

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  • архімандрит noun (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church)

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My predecessors generally preferred to live and work in the monastery proper, but I like the solitude of the caves. I have been an archimandrite, here at Pskov, since 1915 and a humble monk for twenty years before that.

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