Minster

//ˈmɪnstə//

Synonyms for "minster"

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More general

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at location

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derived

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has context

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is a

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part of

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related to

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Translations

11 translations across 9 languages.

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Bavarian German

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  • Minsta noun (monastic church)

Bulgarian

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  • манастирска черква noun (monastic church)

French

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  • moutier noun (monastic church)

German

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  • Münster noun (monastic church)

Macedonian

2 entries
  • катедра́ла noun (cathedral church without any monastic connection)
  • мана́стирска цр́ква noun (monastic church)

Manx

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  • ard-cheeill noun (monastic church)

Northern Kurdish

2 entries
  • dêr noun (monastic church)
  • katedral noun (cathedral church without any monastic connection)

Russian

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  • монасты́рская це́рковь noun (monastic church)

Swabian

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  • Maischter noun (monastic church)

Sample sentences

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[F]urther south in Kent, there was St. Mildred, whose mother, in 670, founded the minster that still stands there in good nick, with nine nuns who are an ever-present help in trouble to all religions and none.

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