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Answer for the clue "One dedicated to the religious life ", 6 letters:
oblate

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
An oblate in Christian monasticism (especially Catholic , Orthodox , Anglican and Methodist ) is a person who is specifically dedicated to God or to God's service. Currently, oblate has two meanings: Oblates are individuals, either laypersons or clergy ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Oblate \Ob*late"\, a. [L. oblatus, used as p. p. of offerre to bring forward, offer, dedicate; ob (see Ob- ) + latus borne, for tlatus. See Tolerate .] (Geom.) Flattened or depressed at the poles; as, the earth is an oblate spheroid. Offered up; devoted; ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. having the equatorial diameter greater than the polar diameter; being flattened at the poles [syn: pumpkin-shaped ] [ant: prolate ] n. a lay person dedicated to religious work or the religious life

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 (context Roman Catholic Church English) A person dedicated to a life of religion or monasticism, especially a member of an order without religious vows or a lay member of a religious community. 2 A child given up by its parents into the ...

Usage examples of oblate.

Brother Michael was an oblate up at the community of Nil-Vanity in the Sierras.

Perhaps her species used the crest of iridescent feathers along her cranial ridge for nonverbal signals: right now, as he stared, feathers near the rounded rear of her oblate skull lifted and turned so that their color shifted from starlight silver to red as a blaster bolt.

Vergere flattened her crest against her oblate skull, and there was no trace of cheer in her eyes.

He was peering at the oblate sun which, having quit its low cloud cover, was rising with the lassitude of age.

Clouds were piling up to the west, darkening the lowering sun, turning it from orange to deep crimson, a half-seen oblate, bloated and veiled by the oncoming weather.

I was accepted into the abbey, just as if I had been an ordinary boy oblate given by his parents to be raised in holy orders, and a village woman was recruited to be my wet nurse until I was of an age for weaning.

In addition to making those numerous observances, I, as an oblate and postulant, had to include time for religious instruction and secular education as well.

In the same year four brothers died in the pestilence, namely, Brother Arnold Droem, a Convert, Goswin Witte, a Clerk and Oblate, Dirk Mastebroick, a Donate, Hermann Sutor, a Novice.

James the Apostle, died Andrew, son of Hermann, of Sichele, a faithful and devout Laic of our House and an Oblate to God.

He was a faithful Laic and an Oblate, and when he finished his course was seventy years of age.

In his old age he left his friends and acquaintance, following his son Gerlac, who was a faithful Oblate, and he lived in our House for nearly eleven years before his death.

In the year of the Lord 1467, on the third day of the month of March, and before Compline, died Hysbrand, our tailor, a Resignate and Oblate, who was born in Amsterdam, a town of Holland.

He was a Resignate and an Oblate, who had long discharged many hard tasks as a servant of our House, for he abode with us for near of forty-four years, and at length he departed in peace, being seventy-two years old, and he was laid in the burying-place of the Laics.

In the same year, on the night of the Assumption of the Blessed and Glorious Virgin Mary, and after the Te Deum had been sung, died the devout Laic, Nicholas Bodiken, who was an Oblate of our House.

In the year of the Lord 1450, Peter de Mera, Chamberlain to our Lord Eugenius IV, obtained a letter granting Indulgence to our House, namely, to the Prior, the Brothers, the Converts, the Donates, and the Oblates in the House on Mount St.