- motherhouse
- noun Date: 1661 1. the convent in which the superior of a religious community resides 2. the original convent of a religious community
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
motherhouse — [muth′ərhous΄] n. R.C.Ch. 1. a monastery or other religious house from which one or more additional religious houses have been founded 2. the headquarters of a religious community * * * moth·er·house (mŭthʹər hous ) n. 1. The convent in which the … Universalium
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