Vestals [noun]

Definition of Vestals:

woman in religious order

Synonyms of Vestals:


Opposite/Antonyms of Vestals:

Monk


Sentence/Example of Vestals:

Two of the "vestals" held him up while I went below for some rum and water.

Then how can all the vestals in all the convents be each of them His bride?

The Vestals had head-dresses, which hid their hair, if they had any.

I am not strictly accurate in calling them so: for in Rome the number of Vestals was only six.

I like the idea of his closing the day with a hymn, sung in concert by his seven Vestals.

On the same square stands the famous Ciuatl-expan, or Palace of the Vestals.

This was the street of the Vestals, separating their house from the Imperial Palace.

It was notorious that the college of Vestals had been sustained with great difficulty.

Moderns are likely to imagine that the Vestals of ancient Rome were nuns or something like nuns.

The Vestals might mourn but the Atrium was never in mourning.