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Qu'est-ce (qui) est mother superior - définition

FEMALE SUPERIOR OF A COMMUNITY OF NUNS, OFTEN AN ABBEY
AbbesS; Reverend Mother; Mother superior; Äbtissin; Abbotess; Mother Abbess; Mother Superior
  • Abbess Joanna van Doorselaer de ten Ryen, Waasmunster [[Roosenberg Abbey]].
  • Maria Theresia Isabella of Austria]], a noble abbess with her [[crosier]].

Mother Superior         
(Mother Superiors)
A Mother Superior is a nun who is in charge of the other nuns in a convent.
N-COUNT
Mother Superior         
¦ noun the head of a female religious community.
abbess         
['ab?s]
¦ noun a woman who is the head of an abbey of nuns.
Origin
ME: from OFr. abbesse 'female abbot'.

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Abbess

An abbess (Latin: abbatissa), also known as a mother superior, is the female superior of a community of Catholic nuns in an abbey.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour mother superior
1. Sisters Annamaria and Gianbattista say they were driven to distraction by the nasty habits of their Mother Superior.
2. She‘s actually a Belgian nun whose acrobatic dancing with a missionary during the Catholic World Youth Day in Germany earned a reprimand from her mother superior.
3. The women had taken over the building in a rebellion against the Vatican, which had ordered the replacement of their mother superior, Jadwiga Ligocka.
4. It must be said, that he has more chance of bedding a Mother Superior than being elected to the Welsh Assembly on May 3.
5. The sisters of Santa Clara in Bari fought to such an extent that the Mother Superior ended up in hospital with scratches to her face.