单词 | cassinese |
释义 | Cassineseadj.n. A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Benedictine monks of Monte Cassino, or to a congregation of Benedictine abbeys. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Order of St. Benedict > [adjective] > Casinese Cassinese1878 c1643 in Publ. Catholic Rec. Soc. (1933) 33 82 Some Bennedictine fathers, who were of the Italian Congregation, otherwise called the Cassine or the Congregation of S. Justina.] 1878 J. L. Patterson Maguire's Pius the Ninth xviii. 357 Supposing.. the libraries were not open to the public, what right had the State to confiscate them... The Cassinese, the Roman College, and the Angelica libraries..have been massed together. 1881 Weldon's Chronol. Notes Pref. p. x The reigning Pope Julius II gave the name of the Cassinese Congregation to the whole body of the reformed Benedictines of Italy. 1881 Weldon's Chronol. Notes Index p. iv Cassinese Monks on English Mission. 1893 W. E. Addis & T. Arnold Catholic Dict. 82/2 There is a monastery at Ramsgate belonging to the Cassinese branch of the order. 1957 F. Majdalany Cassino iii. iii. 117 The bitterness and bewilderment of the Cassinese monks. B. n. A monk of the monastery of Monte Cassino, or of the Cassinese congregation; an inhabitant of the town of Cassino below Monte Cassino. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Order of St. Benedict > [noun] > Casinese Cassinese1910 the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Italy > other Italian towns Genowayc1400 Neapolitanc1425 Venetian1432 milliner1449 Milanese1484 Genevois1521 Genoeses1553 Pisan1559 Ferrarese1573 Florentine1591 Paduana1592 Amalfitan1600 Bergamask1602 Genovese1603 Genoan1608 Salernitan1608 Patavine1611 Vicentine1611 White Moors1617 Perugian1620 Genoesian1624 Lucchese1660 Veronese1673 Modenese1711 Pavian1712 Sienese1756 Patavinian1771 Livornese1789 Bolognese1818 Torinese1864 Assisian1870 Triestine1905 Luccan1911 Padovan1953 Cassinese1957 1910 M. Haile Life R. Pole 127 The Benedictines of St. Giustina at Padua—who were beginning to call themselves Casinese to denote their union with Monte Casino. 1954 Biogr. Studies II. 225 Preston was the Mission Superior of the Cassinese in England. 1957 F. Majdalany Cassino i. viii. 53 The few thousand Cassinese who, citizens of Cassino, had stubbornly insisted on their right to stay there. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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