preceptory

[priˈseptəri]

preceptory Definition

a commandery or house of the Knights Templar or Knights Hospitaller.

Using preceptory: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "preceptory" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The preceptory was built in the 12th century.

  • Example

    The Knights Templar established a preceptory in that area.

  • Example

    The preceptory was used as a hospital during the Crusades.

preceptory Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for preceptory

Phrases with preceptory

  • a commandery or house of the Knights Templar, a medieval Christian military order

    Example

    The ruins of the Knights Templar preceptory can still be seen in the countryside.

  • a commandery or house of the Knights Hospitaller, a medieval Catholic military order

    Example

    The Knights Hospitaller preceptory was used as a hospital during the Crusades.

  • a church attached to a preceptory

    Example

    The preceptory church was used for religious services by the Knights Templar.

Origins of preceptory

from Latin 'praecipere', meaning 'to instruct'

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Summary: preceptory in Brief

'Preceptory' [priˈseptəri] is a noun that refers to a commandery or house of the Knights Templar or Knights Hospitaller. It can also be used to describe a monastery or abbey. Examples include 'The preceptory was built in the 12th century,' and 'The Knights Templar established a preceptory in that area.'