Carthusian

/kɑrˈθjuʒən/ noun, adjective

A member of a strict Catholic monastic order founded by Saint Bruno in the 11th century, known for living in isolation and silence; or relating to this order.

From Chartreuse, the name of the mountain valley in France where the order was founded, Latinized to Carthusianus.

AM卡尔图斯会士
ARرهبنة الكارثوسية
BNকার্তুজিয়ান
CACartusian
CSKartuz
DAKartusianer
DEKartäuser
ELΚαρθουσιανός
EScartujano
FAکارتیوsian
FIKartuus
FRChartreux
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