Priorato (en. Priory)
/pɾjoˈɾato/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Set of buildings where religious individuals live under a monastic rule.
The priorate of San Juan is famous for its architecture.
El priorato de San Juan es famoso por su arquitectura.
Religious institution that depends on a larger monastery.
The priorate was founded in the 12th century.
El priorato fue fundado en el siglo XII.
Territory or group of faithful under the authority of a prior.
The priorate is responsible for several parishes.
El priorato tiene varias parroquias a su cargo.
Etymology
From Latin 'prioratus', referring to the position of prior.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Priorate of San Martín
A well-known priorate in Spain.
Priorato de San Martín
to live in a priorate
To live in a religious community.
vivir en un priorato
Related Words
prior
Religious person who directs a priorate.
prior
rule
Set of norms that govern life in a convent.
regla
Slang Meanings
To refer informally to a place of religious retreat.
I need some time in a priorate to disconnect.
Necesito un tiempo en un priorato para desconectarme.
To use 'priorate' in a humorous context to talk about unserious organizations.
That meeting feels like a priorate, there's no order.
Esa reunión parece un priorato, no hay orden.