camàndula
Catalan
Etymology
Alternation of Camàldula, from Italian Camaldoli, village in Italy where the Camaldolese monastic order is headquartered. The Camaldolese monk Michael of Florence was the originator of the Crown Chaplet of Our Lord, which consists of thirty-three paternosters.
Noun
camàndula f (plural camàndules)
- (Roman Catholicism) a chaplet consisting of three decades
- (in the plural) excuses, weak explanations
Derived terms
- camandulejar
Further reading
- “camàndula” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
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