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Definition of Minsters
1. minster [n] - See also: minster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Minsters
Literary usage of Minsters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1865)
"DORSETSHIRE minsters. IT was a noteworthy day in the history of ecclesiological
progress when Professor Willis, first in the town-hall of Dorchester, ..."
2. The Rise of English Culture by Edwin Johnson (1904)
"The answer is, They are the great minsters built and once occupied ... And what
is the age of these minsters ? No definite answer has hitherto been given to ..."
3. The Foundations of England; Or, Twelve Centuries of British History (B.C. 55 by James Henry Ramsay (1898)
"... according to its rank, for the breach of its privileges; with a further payment
for purifying the church if desecrated of minsters. ^v blood. ..."
4. Winchester by George William Kitchin (1891)
"... Queen Emma, and Earl Godwine— The two minsters take opposite sides in the
Norman invasion— The consequences—William's new palace at Winchester—His ..."