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Ursuline
[ ur-suh-lin, -lahyn, -leen, urs-yoo- ]
noun
- Roman Catholic Church. a member of an order of nuns founded at Brescia, Italy, about 1537, devoted to teaching.
adjective
- of or relating to the Ursulines.
Ursuline
/ ˈɜːsjʊˌlaɪn /
noun
- a member of an order of nuns devoted to teaching in the Roman Catholic Church: founded in 1537 at Brescia
adjective
- of or relating to this order
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Ursuline1
C16: named after St Ursula , patron saint of St Angela Merici, who founded the order
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Example Sentences
Yet a fitting grave was found in the chapel of the Ursuline convent, now little more than a ruin.
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A new Ursuline convent, which was then building, was assigned to Pestalozzi as the scene of his future operations.
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On the 12th we paid an exceedingly interesting visit to the Ursuline Convent.
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Ursuline, ur′sū-lin, adj. of or pertaining to St Ursula, esp.
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It came into being in 1616, and was of the Ursuline order, which had been introduced into France not many years earlier.
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