Trappist
Meaning of Trappist
adjective
relating to or denoting a branch of the Cistercian order of monks founded in 1664 and noted for an austere rule that includes remaining silent for much of the time.
noun
a member of the Trappist order.
early 19th century: from French trappiste, from La Trappe in Normandy.
Information about Trappist
- The plural form of Trappist is: Trappists.
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Hyphenation of Trappist
Trap-pist
- It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
- Trappist is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Trappist synonyms
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