abbey in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

abbey in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The abbey's high point was during the 14th century.
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The abbey and its religious community flourished and were renowned as a seat of learning especially for the children of the nobility.
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Places of interest include mills, castles, old churches, abbeys and timber-framed houses.
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Silence and solitude are very important to the order and the abbey.
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It acquired substantial endowments and built up a considerable territory, and was declared an imperial abbey (i.e., territorially independent) in 1440.
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All beers can be bought there for immediate consumption or take-away, depending on availability (however, prices are higher than at the abbey).
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The nuns were permitted to live at the abbey until their death, though without income.
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