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Date:
1600-1700
Language:
French
Origin:
bénédictin, from
Latin
Benedictus
'(Saint) Benedict'
Benedictine
noun
Related topics:
Christianity
Ben‧e‧dic‧tine
[
countable
]
RRC
a member of a Christian religious order of
monk
s
—
Benedictine
adjective
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