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Trappist   /trˈæpɪst/   Listen
Trappist

noun
1.
Member of an order of monks noted for austerity and a vow of silence.  Synonym: Cistercian.






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"Trappist" Quotes from Famous Books



... with what Dr. Johnson has called 'metaphysical distresses.' It is striking enough to observe how differently the quiet monasteries of the Carthusian and Trappist brotherhoods affected Matthew Arnold and Robert Louis Stevenson. In his well-known elegiac stanzas Matthew Arnold likens his own state to that ...
— Robert Louis Stevenson • Walter Raleigh

... the office-holder very loath to leave office, and to surrender his power. An ex-cabinet officer in America or in England remains a valuable critic, but an ex-chancellor in Germany becomes a social recluse, a political Trappist. Even the leading political figures are after all merely shadowy servants of the Emperor. They represent neither themselves nor the people, and such subserviency kills independence and leaves us with mediocrities ...
— Germany and the Germans - From an American Point of View (1913) • Price Collier



Words linked to "Trappist" :   monastic, monk, Cistercian



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