carmélite — [ karmelit ] n. f. • 1640; h. v. 1317; lat. ecclés. carmelita, de Carmel → carme ♦ Religieuse de l ordre du Mont Carmel. La règle des carmélites est sévère. « Dialogues des Carmélites », œuvre de Bernanos. ● carmélite nom féminin (de carmel)… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Carmelite — Car mel*ite, Carmelin Car mel*in a. Of or pertaining to the order of Carmelites. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Carmelite — c.1500, from L. Carmelites, member of an order of mendicant friars (White Friars) founded 12c. by Berthold of Calabria on Mount CARMEL (Cf. Carmel) in what is now northwest Israel … Etymology dictionary
Carmelite — ► NOUN ▪ a friar or nun of an order founded at Mount Carmel in NW Israel during the Crusades (c.1154). ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to the Carmelites … English terms dictionary
Carmelite — [kär′mə līt΄] n. [Fr < ML Carmelita < LL(Ec) Carmelites, inhabitant of CARMEL Mount] 1. a mendicant friar of the order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, founded in Syria about 1160 2. a nun of this order adj. of this order … English World dictionary
Carmelite — /kahr meuh luyt /, n. 1. a mendicant friar belonging to a religious order founded at Mt. Carmel, Palestine, in the 12th century; White Friar. 2. a nun belonging to this order. adj. 3. of or pertaining to Carmelites or their order. [1400 50; late… … Universalium
Carmelite — A member of the order founded at Mount Carmel in Palestine in the early 13c and approved by the pope in 1226. A *mendicant order which was known as the White Friars; its first members, however, were mostly *her mits. The first Carmelite house in… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Carmelite — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin carmelita, from Carmel Mount Carmel, Palestine Date: 15th century a member of the Roman Catholic mendicant Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel founded in the 12th century • Carmelite adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
carmélite — (kar mé li t ) s. f. Religieuse de l ordre des carmes déchaux. Les carmélites furent introduites en France en 1604. • Vous aimeriez bien ma sobriété et l exercice que je fais, et sept heures au lit comme une carmélite ; cette vie dure me plaît … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Carmelite — adj. Carmelite is used with these nouns: ↑convent … Collocations dictionary