Sulpician

Sulpician
noun Etymology: French sulpicien, from Compagnie de Saint-Sulpice Society of Saint Sulpice Date: 1786 a member of the Society of Priests of St. Sulpice founded by Jean Jacques Olier in Paris, France, in 1642 and dedicated to the teaching of seminarians

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  • Sulpician — Sul*pi cian, n. [So called after the parish of St. Sulpice in Paris, of which the founder, Jean Jacques Olier, was pastor in 1643.] (R. C. Ch.) One of an order of priests established in France in 1642 to educate men for the ministry. The order… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sulpician — SULPICIÁN, Ă I. adj., s. m. f. (călugăr, preot) care aparţine congregaţiei Saint Sulpice. II. adj. (despre obiecte de artă religioase) vândut în cartierul Saint Sulpice din Paris. (< fr. sulpicien) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …   Dicționar Român

  • Sulpician — /sul pish euhn/, n. Rom. Cath. Ch. a member of a society of secular priests founded in France in 1642, engaged chiefly in training men to teach in seminaries. [1780 90; < F sulpicien, after la Campagnie de Saint Sulpice the Society of St. Sulpice …   Universalium

  • SULPICIAN — Sulpicianus …   Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions

  • Sulpician — [sʌl pɪʃɪən, sʌl pɪʃ(ə)n] noun a member of a congregation of secular Roman Catholic priests. adjective relating to or denoting this congregation. Origin from St Sulpice, Paris, where the Sulpicians were founded …   English new terms dictionary

  • sulpician — sul·pi·cian …   English syllables

  • Sulpician — /sʌlˈpɪʃən/ (say sul pishuhn) noun Roman Catholic Church a member of a college of secular priests, founded in Paris in 1642 to train ordinands. {French sulpicien, named after St Sulpice, the parish in which this college was founded} …  

  • sulpician — ˌsəlˈpishən noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French sulpicien, from Compagnie de Saint Sulpice Society of St. Sulpice (from Église Saint Sulpice, church in Paris of which the founder of the Sulpicians Jean Jacques Olier died 1657… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Sulpitian — Sulpician Sul*pi cian, n. [So called after the parish of St. Sulpice in Paris, of which the founder, Jean Jacques Olier, was pastor in 1643.] (R. C. Ch.) One of an order of priests established in France in 1642 to educate men for the ministry.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Society of Saint-Sulpice —     Society of Saint Sulpice     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Society of Saint Sulpice     Founded at Paris by M. Olier (1642) for the purpose of providing directors for the seminaries established by him (see OLIER). At the founder s death (1657)… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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