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trappist

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The story about Trappist monks is intriguing, but what does it actually mean?

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Quick take

Of or relating to this monastic order.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Of or relating to this monastic order.

noun

A monk or nun of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (a branch of the Cistercians Roman Catholic religious brotherhood that use a particularly strict interpretation of the Rule of St Benedict).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for trappist.

adjective

Of or relating to this monastic order.

noun

A monk or nun of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (a branch of the Cistercians Roman Catholic religious brotherhood that use a particularly strict interpretation of the Rule of St Benedict).

Example sentences

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The story about Trappist monks is intriguing, but what does it actually mean?

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Also you can be trappist, but simultaneously claiming to be the president of the universe won't hold much attention.

3

Obviously Chimay and several other Belgian Trappist ales are enormous commercial productions that ship beer globally.

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You can reach many of the same places with say, the Trappist practice of contemplation.

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Going to an incognito session and pulling up the same video (Once Around Trappist 1)...

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I have never drank much alcohol, but an evening Trappist helped me turn off after a day's work.

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Chimay is brewed under the supervision of Trappist monks in Belgium.

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If you go to something like Trappist (40 ly) at 0.01c (very optimistic), it's not just that everyone you know will be dead when you arrive.

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Reminds me of Trappist monk beers, that I have read about, but not tried.

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Appenzeller medium, young Asiago, sake trappist cheese, blue brie, extra sharp English cheddar, and of course mozzarella and halloumi.

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- The Trappist monks has the same practiced with a different set of cultural bias.

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> go to Southeast Asia Trappist and Benedictine monasteries have been running retreats for many centuries, but the hip kids are christo-phobic.

Quote examples

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For anyone looking to learn more about Trappists, "The Seven Storey Mountain" by Thomas Merton is quite a famous account of the life of a Trappist monk.

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(I believe the Trappist and Carthusians in particular are "reforms" of Benedictine practice.) The documentary was "Into Great Silence" by Philip Groning.

Proper noun examples

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Trappist, a space exploration / city builder game in the Trappist-1 solar system.

2

Trappist quad ales feature a high alcohol content, which makes them sweet but somehow not cloyingly so.

3

Trappist brewers have some other cultural norms going for them, and the focus should be on those norms rather than price.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use trappist in a sentence?

The story about Trappist monks is intriguing, but what does it actually mean?

What does trappist mean?

Of or relating to this monastic order.

What part of speech is trappist?

trappist is commonly used as adjective, noun.