cistercien

adjectivecommon noun

Syllable Decomposition

cistercien

comes from the Latin name cistercium of the abbey of Cîteaux, currently located on the territory of the commune of Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux in Burgundy (France). So it is related to this locality, but more generally to the order founded by Robert of Molesme in 1098. Due to the established rule, this adjective evokes rigor and purity.

Definition

religion

See also

cistercien (cn.) cistercienne (adj.) cisterciens (adj.) cisterciennes (cn.)