“Mathurin”的英英意思

单词 Mathurin
释义 Mathurin|ˈmæθjʊrɪn|
Also Mat(h)urine.
[Said to be named from the chapel of St. Mathurin at Paris, near which they had a famous house.]
A member of the order of regular canons (officially called Trinitarians) founded (a.d. 1198) by St. John of Matha for the redemption of Christian captives. Also attrib. or adj.
1611Cotgr., Mathurin,..a Mathurin Frier; (of th' Order of the Trinitie).1693Emilianne's Hist. Monast. Ord. xiv. 135 Of the Order of the Mathurines, or Trinitaries.1727–41Chambers Cycl., Trinitarians..vulgarly called Mathurins, and brothers of the Redemption.1843Dyce Poet. Wks. Skelton I. Introd. 37 Robert Gaguin was minister-general of the Maturines.1900W. Watt Aberdeen & Banff II. 48 King William's Maturine establishment on the bank of the Dee.1904Wordsworth & Littlehales Old Service-bks. 289 The Trinitarian Order of St. Robert by Knaresborough (English Mathurines).

 

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