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Prioress — • A superioress in a monastic community for women Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Prioress Prioress † … Catholic encyclopedia
Prioress — Pri or*ess, n. [OF. prioresse.] A lady superior of a priory of nuns, and next in dignity to an abbess. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prioress — c.1300, from M.L. priorissa (mid 12c.), from prior head of a priory of men (see PRIOR (Cf. prior) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
prioress — [prī′ər is] n. [ME prioresse < MFr < ML(Ec) priorissa: see PRIOR & ESS] 1. the woman head of a priory of nuns, etc. 2. in an abbey of nuns, the woman in charge next below the abbess … English World dictionary
prioress — UK [ˌpraɪəˈres] / US [ˈpraɪəˌrəs] noun [countable] Word forms prioress : singular prioress plural prioresses a woman who is in charge of a priory … English dictionary
prioress — [[t]pra͟ɪ͟əres[/t]] prioresses N COUNT; N TITLE A prioress is a nun who is in charge of a convent … English dictionary
Prioress Island — (coord|64|56|S|63|53|W|) is a narrow island lying 0.5 nautical miles (0.9 km) east of Host Island in the Wauwermans Islands, in the Wilhelm Archipelago. Shown on an Argentine government chart of 1954. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place… … Wikipedia
Prioress’s Tale, The — by Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1385) One of the more disturbing and controversial of CHAUCER’s CANTERBURY TALES, the tale of the Prioress is a “Miracle of the Virgin” story that, like many such narratives, is full of pathos involving the… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Prioress Stakes — The Prioress Handicap is a race for Thoroughbred three year old fillies run in July as a six furlong sprint at Belmont Park. The race is a Grade I event and carries a purse of $250,000. In its 60th renewal in 2007, the Prioress is among the top… … Wikipedia
prioress — noun Date: 14th century a nun corresponding in rank to a prior … New Collegiate Dictionary
prioress — /pruy euhr is/, n. a woman holding a position corresponding to that of a prior, sometimes ranking next below an abbess. [1250 1300; ME prioresse < OF. See PRIOR2, ESS] Usage. See ess. * * * … Universalium