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English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin minorissa, from Latin minor (“little, lesser”) + -issa (“-ess”), under influence from Norman frere-menouresse and Middle French sereur meneuresse (“lesser sister”), from menour (“minor”) + -esse (“-ess”), after the model of Medieval Latin Fratres Minores (“Lesser Brothers”), chosen by St. Francis to inculcate humility in the order's members. Equivalent to minor + -ess. Doublet of minoress and Sister Minor.
Pronunciation
Noun
Minoress (plural Minoresses)
- (Catholicism) Synonym of Poor Clare: a nun of the Order of Saint Clare.
- 1395, Alice West, last will and testement, p. 3:
- Also I. bequethe to the Religiouse Wommen the Menouresses dwellyngge witħoute algate of london̄, C. s. to be departed amonge by euene porcion̄, for to synge and rede and to praye diuine seruice for my lordes soule Sir Thomas West, and myn, and for alle christene soules, and for the estates of Thomas my sone, and Iohane his wyf, and for her children.
1631, John Weever, Ancient Funerall Monuments, page 755:
1759, Alban Butler, The Lives of the... Saints, volume IV, page 87:
Derived terms
Translations
a nun of the Order of Saint Clare
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