Augustinian
Americanadjective
noun
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Roman Catholic Church. a member of any of several religious orders deriving their name and rule from St. Augustine.
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a person who adopts the views or doctrines of St. Augustine.
adjective
noun
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a member of any of several religious orders, such as the Augustinian Canons , Augustinian Hermits , and Austin Friars which are governed by the rule of Saint Augustine
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a person who follows the doctrines of Saint Augustine
Other Word Forms
- Augustinianism noun
- Augustinism noun
- post-Augustinian adjective
Etymology
Origin of Augustinian
Example Sentences
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As Mr. McGurn observes, it’s ironic that Pope Leo, previously an Augustinian friar, disregards the seminal work on just-war philosophy by his order’s namesake.
Pope Leo belongs to the Augustinian order of priests, named for the great saint from Roman Africa who is the father of the just-war tradition.
The pontiff belongs to the Augustinian religious order and had previously called for interfaith dialogue in the North African country.
From BBC
Algeria is the birthplace of the fifth-century St Augustine and the pope belongs to the Augustinian order, which was founded in the 13th century.
From Barron's
The farm was inaugurated by the first ever Augustinian pope and, according to historian Dr. Krisztina Ilko, mirrors the early values and practices of his religious order.
From Science Daily
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