Camaldolese

/ˌkæməlˈdoʊliːz/ noun, adjective

A member of the Camaldolese monastic order, or relating to this order founded in Italy around 1000 CE.

From Camaldoli, the monastery in Tuscany where the order was established by Saint Romuald. The -ese suffix means 'of or from (a place),' commonly used for religious orders and national groups.

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