Discalced

Word DISCALCED
Character 9
Hyphenation dis calced
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Discalced"

What do we mean by discalced?

Barefoot or wearing sandals. Used of certain religious orders. adjective

Without shoes; unshod; barefooted: specifically applied to a branch of the Carmelite monks known as Discalceati (the barefooted).

Unshod; barefooted; -- in distinction from calced. adjective

Shoeless; barefoot; without shoes on; wearing sandals rather than shoes. adjective

(used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandals adjective

Pertaining to a religious order that historically forswore the wearing of shoes.

(more generally) Shoeless; without shoes on; barefoot, or wearing sandals rather than shoes.

The act of removing the shoes. (im serious, this is a word) Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Discalced

The word "discalced" in example sentences

In 1614, the new branch known now (as then) as "discalced" were freed from dependence on the general of the order; and in 1622 Pope Gregory XV approved their constitutions. ❋ Emma Helen Blair (1884)

Babies must be snatched from mothers, stinky feet must be discalced, nail files must be confiscated, and all your personal belongings must be strewn about for all to ogle. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Father Altier, a diocesan priest, but also a Carmelite Tertiary, was discalced. ❋ Unknown (2006)

His day is listed in the calendar as December 14 but as that was a Sunday in Advent, it is transferred to the next day for the Carmelites of the discalced reform. ❋ John (2003)

Together they would tramp the English country, compelling even the dullest yokels to hear the word of God ... discalced ... over hill, down dale ... telling stories of the saints and martyrs in remote inns ❋ Compton MacKenzie (1927)

A discalced Franciscan nun; born 1602; died 24 May, 1665. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Names of Jesus and Mary, teachers (mother-houses of all the foregoing are in Marseilles); Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus, a teaching order founded in 1832 (mother-house at La Ciotat), discalced ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

_Opinion addressed to his Majesty by Fray Pedro de Sant Pablo, preacher and provincial minister of the province of Sant Gregorio of the discalced religious of the Philipinas Islands, of the Order of the seraphic Father St. Francis, for the increase and conservation of the said states of his Majesty, by reason of the building of ships and repartimiento [17] for the service of his Majesty_. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

The father-visitor entrusted to him, because he himself was busy, the visitation of several convents of the discalced fathers, in which he acquitted himself with great discretion. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

Alonzo de Baraona, the provincial, and the definitors have done so -- it will be very desirable that you should therefore confer with them, and likewise with the provincial and definitors of the discalced [Augustinians], and give them to understand my gratitude to them. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

The Indians of the province of Caraga, which is in one of these Philipinas Islands, rebelled and killed the Spaniards and the religious, their ministers (although not for any cause connected with the faith); these are discalced Augustinian friars. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

This province was established and has been preserved with holy religious, sons of the provinces of the discalced in España; and at present about two-thirds of these religious are from the said provinces. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

The greater part of the province rose, and killed four discalced Recollect religious. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

The discalced Recollects of St. Augustine also help toward the same end of the pacification of the said provinces. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

[6] Innumerable are the names which might be cited here of religious who have given proofs of the keenest patriotism, defending the islands with the cross in one hand and the sword in the other: Father Agustín de San Pedro, a discalced Augustinian, called "Father Captain" for his prowess against the Mindanao Moros; the no less famous Father Pascual ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

In this there are many Indian villages administered by religious of the Augustinian order, and still more by the discalced of St. Francis. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

In 1606, missionaries of the discalced (or Recollect) Augustinians arrive in the Philippines. ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

The governor ordered a proclamation to be made (its contents will be seen by the copy of the ordinance which I send to your Majesty), which even to me seems very harsh toward an order of so high character and strict obedience as is that of the discalced Franciscans. ❋ Various (1906)

Diego de Bobadilla and Francisco Colin of the Society of Jesus of this city, father Fray Gaspar de Santa Monica, lecturer on theology in the convent of St. Nicolas of the Order of the discalced Augustinians; and ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

He wrote to his Majesty, so that the discalced fathers of the order of our father St. Francis, with whom our religious shared the cape, went to the islands in the year ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

"I [wrote] a letter [to jack] white the other day and I told him about this [fantastic] word i'd found: discalceation!" ❋ Tiny Terror (2004)

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