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lamasery

[ lah-muh-ser-ee ]

noun

plural lamaseries.
  1. a monastery of lamas.


lamasery

/ ˈ±ôɑ˳¾É™²õÉ™°ùɪ /

noun

  1. a monastery of lamas
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lamasery1

First recorded in 1865–70, lamasery is from the French word lamaserie.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lamasery1

C19: from French lamaserie, from lama + French -serie, from Persian ²õ±ð°ùÄåÄ« palace
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So went a typical afternoon in one of the most revered institutions in the Tibetan world, the Parkhang printing lamasery in the mountainous heart of the Kham region.

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They decide a computer will help with their daunting task, and they hire American consultants to install one in their mountaintop lamasery.

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Built as a prince’s home in the 17th century, the complex was gradually transformed into a lamasery and is today one of the most active — and colorful — Buddhist temples in the city.

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Painted to resemble a lamasery, the library contains thousands of travelogues, biographies and medical treatises that bear only a passing resemblance to Western-style books.

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These days, the unmistakable marimba jingle of iPhones and the melodic bleep of Skype can be heard in lamaseries across this remote expanse of snowy peaks and high-altitude grasslands in northwestern China.

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