Associations to the word «Sulpician»
Noun
- Seminary
- Sulla
- Jesuit
- Mohawk
- Montreal
- Emery
- Superior
- Freedman
- Baltimore
- Priest
- Petit
- Jacques
- Theology
- Dame
- Priesthood
- François
- Archbishop
- Laws
- Carroll
- Missionary
- Clergy
- Theologian
- Saint
- Consul
- Maryland
- Quebec
- Bishop
- Revolt
- Paris
- Jean
- Revolution
- Md
- Charity
- France
- Parish
- Refugee
- Mary
- Colony
- Catholic
- Suspicion
- French
- Joseph
- Vincent
- Napoleon
- Mission
- Marie
- Canada
- Diocese
- St
- Society
- Canal
- Order
- Sister
- Rome
- Father
- Louis
- Teaching
- Institution
- Cardinal
- De
- Consequence
- College
- Grand
- Formation
- Charles
- America
- Study
- Philosophy
- Francis
- Settlement
- Community
- Island
- Grant
- Direction
- Mount
- New
Adjective
Wiktionary
SULPICIAN, noun. (historical) One of an order of priests established in France in 1642 to educate men for the ministry, and later introduced into Canada and the United States.
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