Benedictine
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Roman Catholic Church.
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a member of an order of monks founded at Monte Cassino by St. Benedict about a.d. 530.
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a member of any congregation of nuns following the rule of St. Benedict.
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a French liqueur originally made by Benedictine monks.
adjective
noun
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a monk or nun who is a member of a Christian religious community founded by or following the rule of Saint Benedict
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a greenish-yellow liqueur made from a secret formula developed at the Benedictine monastery at Fécamp in France in about 1510
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Etymology
Origin of Benedictine
Example Sentences
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Even at the New Camaldoli Hermitage, a Benedictine monastery above Lucia, the road’s reopening and coming summer season have made a difference.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 4, 2026
Sarah Kirkland Snider’s fascinating “Hildegard,” which had its New York debut at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater on Friday, explores the life and mind of the 12th-century Benedictine abbess, visionary and composer Hildegard von Bingen.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 12, 2026
One Benedictine monk became so worked up about the issue he clearly dedicated significant thought and time to it.
From BBC • Jan. 5, 2025
More than a week after making headlines with his controversial commencement address at Benedictine College, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker attended his team’s first day of voluntary workouts.
From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2024
There was not even a dais for the abbot and his distinguished guests, as there would have been at a Benedictine abbey, for the Grandmontines don’t hold with the pride of status.
From "The Inquisitor's Tale" by Adam Gidwitz
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