friary

IPA: frˈaɪɝi

noun

  • house or dwelling where friars or members of certain religious communities live

adjective

  • Like a friar; relating to friars or to a convent.
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Examples of "friary" in Sentences

  • History Of the Augustinian Friary.
  • Nothing of the friary remains now.
  • So much for the friary in Halmstad.
  • A church and a friary were built in 1531.
  • The friary covers on of hills and woodland.
  • He was also the founder of Claregalway friary.
  • The friary is situated on of hills and woodland.
  • He was buried in the friary church at Gloucester.
  • On the south are the other buildings of the friary.
  • The Friary shed was situated to the south of the station.
  • The friary was an old brick building wedged between boarded tenements.
  • They had separate rooms in the friary but one telephone extension that rang into both, Peace recalled.
  • The Great Yarmouth Mercury reports here that a former furniture store, merchant's residence, pipe maker's shop, and Carmelite friary is once again being renovated and the workers have found it haunted.

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