Abbeys [noun]

Definition of Abbeys:

building that houses monks, nuns, or priests; church

Synonyms of Abbeys:


Opposite/Antonyms of Abbeys:

-


Sentence/Example of Abbeys:

They display art and artifacts long in storage, set in a modern museum high above the Abbey nave.

Cecilia says they were all talking of it at Maundrell Abbey, where of course it is a peculiarly interesting topic.

Musical festival in Westminster abbey, in commemoration of the birthday of Handel.

Thereupon the Prince went to Westminster Abbey and conferred knighthood upon his companions.

The abbey gate still stands as a massive archway at one end of the river bridge.

The dale gradually opens into a beautiful valley and here the old abbey is charmingly situated on the banks of the river.

To the north of this is Malmesbury, with an abbey church whose history goes back to the Ninth Century.

While we were marooned here we visited Vale Crucis Abbey, about a mile distant.

The abbey was founded by William the Lion in 1178, but war, fire and fanaticism have left it sadly fragmentary.

Dryburgh Abbey was at one time the property of the Scott family, which accounts for its use as their burial-ground.