
Preceptory
UK
/prɪˈsɛptəri/
US
/prɪˈsɛptəri/

Translation of "preceptory" into Russian
preceptory
NounUK
/prɪˈsɛptəri/
US
/prɪˈsɛptəri/
preceptory
preceptories pl
The knights gathered at the preceptory to discuss their next mission.
Рыцари собрались в командории, чтобы обсудить свою следующую миссию.
Definitions
preceptory
NounUK
/prɪˈsɛptəri/
US
/prɪˈsɛptəri/
A community or establishment of the Knights Templar or Knights Hospitaller, often including a church, living quarters, and other facilities.
The ancient preceptory was a place of refuge and worship for the knights during the medieval period.
A subordinate house or community of a religious order, particularly in medieval times.
The monks gathered at the preceptory to discuss their plans for the upcoming pilgrimage.
The district, estate, or set of revenues administered by a preceptor of a military or religious order.
Records show that the preceptory extended over several thousand acres of farmland.
preceptory
AdjectiveUK
/prɪˈsɛptəri/
US
/prɪˈsɛptəri/
Containing or consisting of precepts; didactic or instructive in nature.
His address to the apprentices was notably preceptory, laying out clear moral guidelines for their conduct.
Idioms and phrases
establish a preceptory
The knights decided to establish a preceptory in the region.
основать прецепторий
Рыцари решили основать прецепторий в этом регионе.
commandery preceptory
The commandery preceptory was known for its strict rules.
командорский прецепторий
Командорский прецепторий был известен своими строгими правилами.
dissolution of the preceptory
The dissolution of the preceptory took place in the 16th century.
упразднение прецептория
Упразднение прецептория произошло в 16 веке.
preceptory church
The preceptory church was the focal point of the community.
церковь при прецептории
Церковь при прецептории была центром общины.
head of the preceptory
The head of the preceptory was in charge of daily operations.
глава прецептория
Глава прецептория отвечал за повседневную деятельность.