Associations to the word «Celestine»
Noun
- Boniface
- Pope
- Papacy
- Legate
- Prophecy
- Cyril
- Hermit
- Benedictine
- Jude
- Clement
- Lucius
- Iii
- Viii
- Valerie
- Pietro
- Franciscan
- Benedict
- Toni
- Leroy
- Cardinal
- Crusade
- Deacon
- Ernest
- Pagan
- Siena
- Pisum
- Gregory
- Avignon
- Ix
- Spiritual
- Baroness
- Charlemagne
- Crusader
- Xii
- Alexandria
- Iv
- Leopold
- Franc
- Synod
- Xavier
- Naples
- Cecilia
- Clyde
- Successor
- Augustine
- Bridges
- Gaul
- Monastery
- Xvi
- Mattress
- Jules
- Leo
- Carthage
- Resignation
- Basilica
- Abbey
- Alfonso
- Bishop
- Rome
- Madame
- Indulgence
- Canterbury
- Sicily
- Dante
- Heresy
- Nicholas
- Vi
- Monk
- Papa
- Mineral
- Sanders
- Castile
- Bull
- Archbishop
- Coronation
- Vita
- Urban
- Judith
- Macdonald
- Canon
- Vii
- Charter
- Predecessor
- Limestone
- Reformation
- Elector
Wiktionary
CELESTINE, noun. (mineral) A mineral with orthorhombic crystals, SrSO4, colourless or white with blue and sometimes red shades.
CELESTINE, noun. (Roman Catholicism) A member of a Roman Catholic monastic order, a branch of the Benedictines, founded in 1244.
Wise words
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