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seminary
[ sem-uh-ner-ee ]
noun
- a special school providing education in theology, religious history, etc., primarily to prepare students for the priesthood, ministry, or rabbinate.
- a school, especially one of higher grade.
- a school of secondary or higher level for young women.
- a place of origin and propagation:
a seminary of discontent.
seminary
/ ˈɛɪəɪ /
noun
- an academy for the training of priests, rabbis, etc
- another word for seminar
- a place where something is grown
Derived Forms
- ˌˈԲ, adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- i·Բi· adjective
- ·i·Բy adjective noun plural preseminaries
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of seminary1
Example Sentences
The seminary has long been associated with the Taliban since several of its members, including the group's founder Mullah Omar, trained there.
Gallant was also unhappy at plans to continue to allow Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students to be exempt from serving in the military.
He studied at a Jesuit seminary before heading to Johns Hopkins University to pursue a degree in medieval French.
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled in June that the state must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students into the army.
He then traveled to a seminary in Najaf, Iraq, for religious studies, but two years later he and other Shiite students and clerics were expelled by Saddam Hussein’s government.
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