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meaning a
certain law or tradition.
Senior Buddhist monks can
become the
preceptors for
newly ordained monks. In the
Buddhist monastic code of discipline...
- May 2017
College of
Preceptors (1896).
Fifty years of
progress in education : a
review of the work of the
College of
Preceptors from its
foundation in...
- (the
first imperial preceptor). Also, he
built the
Metog Raba
which then
became an
official residence for the
imperial preceptors until the end of the...
-
Grand Preceptor, also
referred to as
Grand Master, was the
seniormost of the
Three Ducal Ministers or Excellencies, the top
three civil positions of the...
-
Barney Adams had
joined Dave Pelz Golf Inc.,
which included Preceptor. When
Preceptor went
bankrupt in 1986,
Adams bought the ****ets and
started Adams...
- The
Preceptor N3 Pup is a
family of ultralight, tube-and-fabric, high-wing,
homebuilt aircraft. Kits were
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marketed by
Preceptor Aircraft,...
- in the late
Shang dynasty and Zhou dynasty, the top
three were:
Grand Preceptor (Chinese: 太師; pinyin: Tàishī);
Grand Tutor (Chinese: 太傅; pinyin: Tàifù);...
- of
preceptor or high
priest (especially in Zen or Pure Land Buddhism). The same
kanji are also
pronounced kashō as an
honorific title of
preceptor or...
- Tatacharya,
served as the
royal preceptors of the
emperor before he
inherited their role.
During his role as the
royal preceptor, he
brought a
large army from...
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order who
lived at the preceptory. The
Preceptor was
answerable to the
Grand Master of his order.
Preceptors under the
Knights Templar:
Stephen of Todmershe...