Benedictine Definition

bĕnĭ-dĭktĭn, -tēn
noun
A monk, nun, or oblate belonging to the Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Benedict of Nursia.
American Heritage
A Benedictine monk or nun.
Webster's New World
A liqueur, containing aromatic herbs and spices, originally made by Benedictine monks in France.
Webster's New World

A monk or nun belonging to the order founded by Saint Benedict of Nursia.

Wiktionary

A liqueur made from Cognac (French brandy) together with herbs and spices.

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adjective
Of Saint Benedict.
Webster's New World
Designating or of the monastic order based on his teachings, founded c. a.d. 529
Webster's New World
Of or pertaining to St. Benedict of Nursia.
Wiktionary
Of or pertaining to the Benedictine Order.
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Other Word Forms of Benedictine

Noun

Singular:
Benedictine
Plural:
benedictines

Origin of Benedictine

  • Possibly via French and/or Latin, named after the founder, Italian 6th century Saint Benedictus of Nursia

    From Wiktionary

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