Associations to the word «Minster»
Noun
- Nun
- Knox
- Bournemouth
- Harcourt
- Bessie
- Lincoln
- Monk
- Exeter
- Manor
- Hyde
- Mecklenburg
- Clergy
- Baptist
- Magna
- Strasbourg
- Diocese
- Bishop
- Louisville
- Tower
- Isle
- St
- Vault
- Chaplain
- Chichester
- Reformation
- Wakefield
- Fm
- Bremen
- Aston
- Vc
- Edwin
- Wells
- Nottingham
- Endowment
- Tomb
- Edgar
- Thames
- Viking
- Sutton
- Pulpit
- Carlisle
- Mont
- Borough
- Dedication
- Leigh
- Laurence
- Ringing
- England
- Windsor
- Milton
- Downs
- Bell
- Altar
- Shrine
- Headmaster
- Moor
- Organ
- Thornton
- Edward
- Giles
- Heath
- Liturgy
- Ward
- Restoration
- Sheila
- Mary
- Steward
- Burial
- Vale
- Dover
- Treasurer
- Preston
- Stanton
- Monument
- Conquest
- Alfred
- Priest
- Saint
- Peerage
- Sandwich
- Beacon
- Bradford
- Wade
- Seminary
Adjective
Wiktionary
MINSTER, noun. A monastic church
MINSTER, noun. A title adopted by a church with no monastic history for reasons of pretentiousness.
MINSTER HOUSE, noun. The official house in which the canons of a cathedral live in common or in rotation.
Dictionary definition
MINSTER, noun. Any of certain cathedrals and large churches; originally connected to a monastery.
Wise words
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