CLUNIAC


Meaning of CLUNIAC in English

I. ˈklünēˌak adjective

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: Medieval Latin Cluniacus, from Abbey of Cluny, Cluny, France + Latin -acus, adjective suffix, from Greek -akos

: of or relating to the Cluniacs

II. noun

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized

: a monk of a reformed Benedictine congregation established in 910 at Cluny, France

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