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Black Friar   /blæk frˈaɪər/   Listen
noun
Black friar, Blackfriar  n.  (Eccl.) A friar of the Dominican order, so named because wearing the black mantle of the Dominicans; called also predicant and preaching friar; in France, Jacobin. Also, sometimes, a Benedictine.
Synonyms: Dominican.






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"Black friar" Quotes from Famous Books



... so astounded at seeing a black friar and a grey nun pass through his kitchen from the inside, that he gaped, and muttered, "Why, what mummery is this?" But he soon comprehended the matter, and whipped in between the fugitives and the door. "What ho! Reuben! Carl! Gavin! here is ...
— The Cloister and the Hearth • Charles Reade

... thick black wood Arched its cowl like a black friar's hood; Fast, and fast, and they plunged therein, — But the viewless rider rode ...
— The Little Book of Modern Verse • Jessie B. Rittenhouse

... because it includes a chapter on derivations from the Greek; and a very large book, the Catholicon (c. 1286), partly a grammar and partly a dictionary, with copious quotations from Latin classics, which had been compiled with some skill and care by John Balbi, a Genoese Black Friar. Papias and Hugutio were sharply condemned by Friar Bacon, but they remained in use long after his time, and Balbi owed much to both of them. Many copies of the Catholicon seem to have been made, although the transcription of so large a book ...
— Old English Libraries, The Making, Collection, and Use of Books • Ernest A. Savage



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