Definition of Hegumenes

1. hegumene [n] - See also: hegumene

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hegumenes

hegemonist
hegemonistic
hegemonists
hegemonize
hegemonized
hegemonizes
hegemonizing
hegemons
hegemony
hegge
hegges
hegira
hegiras
hegumen
hegumene
hegumenes (current term)
hegumenies
hegumenos
hegumenoses
hegumens
hegumeny
hehs
heiau
heiaus
heid
heideite
heidornite
heids
heiduc

Literary usage of Hegumenes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Manual of Universal Church History by Johannes Baptist Alzog, Francis Joseph Pabisch, Thomas Sebastian Byrne (1892)
"corrected by his own band, for the approbation and signature of the bishops, archimandrites, and hegumenes of the principal monasteries. ..."

2. Manual of Universal Church History by Johannes Baptist Alzog (1878)
"... Regulation" as corrected by his own hand, for the approbation and signature of the bishops, archimandrites, and hegumenes of the principal monasteries. ..."

3. History of the Church by Johannes Baptist Alzog (1912)
"... Regulation," as corrected by his own hand, for the approbation and signature of the bishops, archimandrites, and hegumenes of the principal monasteries. ..."

4. The Land of the Czar by O. W. Wahl (1875)
"... at Tobolsk, Vjatka, Irkutsk, Perm, Pensa, and Georgia. 2. Of Archimandrites (Abbots), and , 3. hegumenes (Priors), from whom the Bishops are chosen ; 4. ..."

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