priory Synonyms
priory Meaning
Wordnet
priory (n)
religious residence in a monastery governed by a prior or a convent governed by a prioress
priory Sentence Examples
- The priory nestled serenely amidst the rolling hills, a beacon of tranquility.
- The priory's architecture reflected centuries of devotion and craftsmanship.
- Visitors often sought solace within the priory's walls, drawn by its spiritual aura.
- The priory's garden bloomed with vibrant colors, a testament to the monks' care.
- Pilgrims journeyed from afar to pay homage at the priory's sacred shrine.
- The priory's library housed ancient manuscripts and rare texts.
- The priory's bells tolled solemnly, marking the passing of time.
- The priory's abbot was known for his wisdom and compassion.
- Surrounding villages relied on the priory for guidance and support.
- The priory's cloisters provided a peaceful retreat for contemplation and prayer.
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religious residence in a monastery governed by a prior or a convent governed by a prioress
monastery, abbey, cloister, friary,convent, hermitage,nunnery, house
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The priory nestled serenely amidst the rolling hills, a beacon of tranquility.
The priory's architecture reflected centuries of devotion and craftsmanship.
Visitors often sought solace within the priory's walls, drawn by its spiritual aura.
The priory's garden bloomed with vibrant colors, a testament to the monks' care.