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| Noun | 1. A member of the Congregation of Saint Maur, an offshoot of the Benedictines, originating in France in the early part of the seventeenth century. The Maurists have been distinguished for their interest in literature.[Websters]. | |
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Date "Maurist" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references) |
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Note: Maurist \Maur"ist\, noun. [From Maurus, the favorite disciple of St. Benedict.]. (references) |
| Language | Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses) | |||
| Japanese | モーリー者 (Maurist). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Maurist. (volunteer & more translations) | |||
| Source: Eve, based on a combination of meta analysis and graph theory (for near and back translations). | Top | |||
| Language | Translations for “Maurist” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses. | |||
| Athag | Mathagaurathagist (Maurist). Additional references: Athag, Maurist. (volunteer) | |||
| Double Dutch | Magauragist (Maurist). Additional references: Double Dutch, Maurist. (volunteer) | |||
| Leet | |v|^<[z|§+ (Maurist). Additional references: Leet, Maurist. (volunteer) | |||
| Oppish | Mopauropist (Maurist). Additional references: Oppish, Maurist. (volunteer) | |||
| Pig Latin | Auristmay (Maurist). Additional references: Pig Latin, Maurist. (volunteer) | |||
| Ubbi Dubbi | Mubaurubist (Maurist). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Maurist. (volunteer) | |||
| Source: compiled by the editor. | Top | |||