priory|priories in English
noun
['pri·o·ry || 'praɪərɪ]
monastery, house for nuns or monks
Use "priory|priories" in a sentence
1. Calke Priory, like all priories of its type, was
2. The Priory found out.
3. About the Priory.
4. Beworries breweries borrowers brewises bowers browses Bewearies poperies priories berries
5. These celebrate Latin Mass in priories and illegally occupied Catholic churches.
6. All the priories were made directly subject to the abbot of Cluny.
7. The Priory failed in their sacred charge.
8. Anglesey, 5th century Penmon Priory Church
9. Laudes seu Acclamationes John McCarthy & Choir of the Carmelite Priory Mariam Antiphons John McCarthy & Choir of the Carmelite Priory
10. He found sanctuary in the Priory church.
11. There was also a small priory at Brimpsfield, but it is not certain if the church was the priory church.
12. Norbertine Canonesses of the Bethlehem Priory of St
13. I mean, here he is, installed at the Priory.
14. It retains the font from the old priory church and the bell is thought to have come from the priory refectory.
15. The cemetery is part of the Crosier Priory, Onamia
16. You keep a library in the priory, I believe?
17. Maybe there is something about this Priory of Sion.
18. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the abbey experienced vigorous growth and established about twenty priories.
19. At this point a priory already existed at Bourgueil.
20. Mount Grace Priory consisted of a church and two cloisters.
21. Interior decoration probably of the 18th century; a regular priory.
22. Of course, the Priory knights were not just any knights.
23. What if Saunière had started to groom you for the Priory?
24. I do know a Grail historian, absolutely obsessed with Priory myth.
25. What if the Priory was compromised, the other Sénéchaux dead?