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Trappistine|ˈtræpɪstɪn, -iːn| [f. Trappist1 + -ine3.] 1. A member of an order of nuns affiliated with the Trappists, founded in 1827. Also attrib. and as adj.
1869P. G. Hamerton Wenderholme III. xi. 96 He observed a Trappistine silence during the repast. 1884Cath. Dict. 804/1 Mount St. Bernard in Leicestershire and the Trappistine convent of Stapehill in Dorset. 1896C. K. Paul tr. Huysman's En Route vii. 100 She wandered..among the Trappistines in Switzerland. 2. A liqueur made by the Trappists. [So in Fr.]
1877E. S. Dallas Kettner's Bk. of Table 279 Trappistine, distilled by the good fathers of the Grace of God in the Doubs. 1891in Cent. Dict. 1920G. Saintsbury Notes on Cellar-Book ix. 138 Benedictine; Trappistine; a certain ‘Père Kermann’..and others will occur. |