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单词 bernardine
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Bernardineadj.

/ˈbəːnədɪn/
Origin: Either (i) a borrowing from French. Or (ii) a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French Bernardin, Latin Bernardinus.
Etymology: < (i) Middle French, French Bernardin monk of the order of St. Bernard (1552 in Rabelais), of or relating to the order of St. Bernard (1636), or (ii) its etymon post-classical Latin Bernardinus of or relating to the order of St. Bernard (1526 in a British source), monk of the order of St. Bernard (a1536 in Erasmus) < Bernardus , the name of St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) + classical Latin -īnus -ine suffix1.
Of or pertaining to St. Bernard (abbot of Clairvaux in 1115), or to the monastic order bearing his name. n. A monk of this order; a Cistercian.
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white monk?c1335
pied monk1530
white cloak1610
Bernardine1663
Cistercian1663
society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Order of St. Benedict > [adjective] > Cistercian
Cistercian1602
Bernardine1787
1663 Bullokar's Eng. Expositor (rev. ed.) Bernardines, a certain Order of Monks, so called from their first Founder.
1787 A. Young Jrnl. 11 Aug. in Trav. France (1792) i. 40 Pass a convent of Bernardine monks.
1797 T. Holcroft tr. F. L. Stolberg Trav. II. xlvi. 110 One of these temples..is..become the church of the Bernardines.
1864 Gentleman's Mag. 134 ii. 25 The Bernardine reform soon spread to this country.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2020).
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