Carmelite

/ˈkɑrməlaɪt/ noun

A member of the Carmelite order, a Roman Catholic religious community known for their brown robes and spiritual contemplation.

From Mount Carmel in Palestine, where the order originated in the 12th century; the name comes from Hebrew Karmel meaning 'vineyard' or 'orchard,' referring to the mountain's fertile slopes.

AMካርመሊት
ARكارمليت
BNকারমেলাইট
CAcarmelita
CSkarmelit
DAkarmelit
DEKarmelit
ELκαρμελίτης
EScarmelita
FAکارملیت
FIkarmeliitti
FRcarmélite
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