Crossword-Solution: FRIARY 6 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Friary n. Like a friar; pertaining to friars or to a convent.
Friary n. A monastery; a convent of friars.
Friary n. The institution or praactices of friars.

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FRIARY anagram AIRFRY, RARIFY

We have 18 clues for the answer “FRIARY”

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friarhood 1 answer
Place of the mendicant orders 1 answer
Mendicants' monastery 1 answer
Home for a Franciscan 1 answer
Franciscan monastery 1 answer
Franciscan facility 1 answer
Dominican's home 1 answer
Brothers' keeper, of a sort 1 answer
Monk's residence 2 answers
Brothers' place 3 answers
Convent 6 answers
training school 8 answers
Hermitage 8 answers
Religious order? 11 answers
Monastery 14 answers
ABBEY ___ 27 answers
PRAYER, place of 28 answers
brotherhood 78 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with FRIARY (5)

Soon after Lisa’s visit he went to live in a separate cell as a hermit, and for three weeks did not officiate again in the church of the friary.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
After Isidor had had a talk with the metropolitan and with the attorney-general, he was immediately sent away to a friary, not his own, but one at Suzdal, which had a prison attached to it; the prior of that friary was now Father Missael.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
XVII FOURTEEN priests were kept in the Suzdal friary prison, chiefly for having been untrue to the orthodox faith.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
Then out of love for him, Grosseteste left his writings or his library--it is not clear which--to the Grey Friars.[116] This gift may have formed part--it is not certain--of the two valuable hoards existing in the fifteenth century in the same friary, one the convent library, open only to graduates, the other the Schools library, for seculars living among the brethren for the sake of the teaching they could get.
Old English Libraries Ernest Savage 2014
The friary collections in London seem to have been important, especially that given to the Grey Friars in 1225,[122] just when they had settled near Newgate.
Old English Libraries Ernest Savage 2014
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Appears in: Crossroads, NYT, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1979–2022).