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prioress

[prahy-er-is] / ˈpraɪ ər ɪs /




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"She couldn't understand how it had happened because we were in there 24/7 under her watch all the time. The prioress asked how I could have fallen in love with so little contact," she says.

From BBC Jan. 1, 2023

“This could be the prioress, or maybe someone in the Dominican order who is over her, though it is possible archdiocesan officials have weighed in on the matter informally.”

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 3, 2021

When “Matrix” opens, Marie, all of 17 years old, is appointed prioress of a dilapidated abbey, founded centuries earlier, where a few nuns remain scavenging for food.

From Washington Post Aug. 30, 2021

Olson and Sister Lois Eckes, the prioress of the monastery, approved the unusual arrangement.

From New York Times Nov. 20, 2014

“Now she has lived here some thirty years, and she has been prioress for ten years,” Isabel continues.

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein




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