Charterhouse
Americannoun
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a Carthusian monastery.
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the hospital and charitable institution founded in London, in 1611, on the site of a Carthusian monastery.
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the public school into which this hospital was converted.
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the modern heir of this school, now located in Surrey.
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Etymology
Origin of Charterhouse
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, from Anglo-French chartrouse (taken as charter + house ), after Chatrousse, a village in Dauphiné near which the order was founded; see Carthusian, whence the first r of the Anglo-French word
Example Sentences
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Around 3,000 fragments of bones found at a cave system called Charterhouse Warren in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, were analysed by a team of archaeologists.
From BBC • Dec. 15, 2024
In 2000, his edition of Stendhal’s 19th century novel “The Charterhouse of Parma” was a surprise best-seller.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 1, 2022
A spokeswoman for the Charterhouse, a historic complex in London, confirmed that he died there at a care home but did not cite a cause.
From Washington Post • Apr. 5, 2020
Genesis formed at Charterhouse school in Surrey in 1967, and enjoyed cult success until the early 1970s, when their fourth album, Foxtrot, became their highest-charting release, and a theatrical tour stoked their reputation.
From The Guardian • Mar. 4, 2020
Charterhouse, ch�rt′ėr-hows, n. a Carthusian monastery: the famous hospital and school instituted in London in 1611, on the site of a Carthusian monastery—now transferred—the 'masterpiece of Protestant English charity' in Fuller's phrase.—ns.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various
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