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seminarian
[ sem-uh-nair-ee-uhn ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of seminarian1
Example Sentences
As a onetime banker and former Jesuit seminarian, I can help!
As a young seminarian, he studied in Washington, D.C., and at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
Indeed, Brown might mention that he had been a seminarian—and nearly became a priest.
Even to the seminarian in Plautus little satisfaction has been vouchsafed.
Madame and Solange and our ex-seminarian knew all the words and the rest of us came in strong with "Venite, adoremus Dominum."
I am not a seminarian whom you are preparing to take the bands.
The coachman, with the whip around his neck, and a young man who looked a bit like a seminarian, began to chat and smoke.
Systematic Theology has its difficulties to the seminarian, but more for him who attempts to master it alone.
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