clare of assisi, saint: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌkleər əv əˈsiːzi, seɪnt/US/ˌkler əv əˈsisi, seɪnt/

Formal, Historical, Religious

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What does “clare of assisi, saint” mean?

A female given name, and specifically referring to Saint Clare of Assisi, a 13th-century Italian saint and founder of the Order of Poor Ladies (the Poor Clares).

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Meaning and Definition

A female given name, and specifically referring to Saint Clare of Assisi, a 13th-century Italian saint and founder of the Order of Poor Ladies (the Poor Clares).

A historical and religious figure, often referenced in discussions of early Franciscan spirituality, female monasticism, and medieval Christian saints. In a non-proper noun context, 'clare' is a rare verb or noun (to make clear; a kind of fish).

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in usage of the proper name. Spelling of related terms (e.g., 'honour' vs. 'honor') may follow regional conventions in historical/religious texts.

Connotations

Same religious/historical connotations in both regions.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both dialects, confined to specific contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “clare of assisi, saint” in a Sentence

Saint Clare VERBed...The writings of Clare of Assisi...Clare, who founded...

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Saint ClareClare of AssisiPoor ClaresFranciscan tradition
medium
followed Saint Francisfounded the ordermedieval saint13th century
weak
life ofwritings offeast day ofchurch of

Examples

Examples of “clare of assisi, saint” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Clarine tradition is distinct within Franciscanism.

American English

  • The Clarist rule was approved by the Pope.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in historical, religious studies, theology, and gender studies contexts.

Everyday

Rarely used except in Catholic/Christian communities, especially on her feast day (August 11).

Technical

Used in ecclesiastical history and hagiography.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “clare of assisi, saint”

Strong

The founder of the Poor Clares

Neutral

Saint Clare

Weak

The follower of Saint FrancisThe abbess of San Damiano

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “clare of assisi, saint”

  • Misspelling as 'Claire of Assisi' (though 'Claire' is a common variant of the name).
  • Incorrectly calling her 'Saint Claire'.
  • Omitting 'of Assisi' leading to ambiguity with other Saint Clares.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the name 'Clare' is typically pronounced identically to 'Claire' (/kleər/ or /kler/).

It denotes her geographic and spiritual origin, associating her with Assisi, Italy, and the Franciscan movement that began there.

Saint Francis of Assisi founded the Franciscan order for men (Friars Minor). Saint Clare, inspired by him, founded the corresponding order for women, the Poor Clares.

Her feast day is celebrated on August 11th in the Roman Catholic Church.

A female given name, and specifically referring to Saint Clare of Assisi, a 13th-century Italian saint and founder of the Order of Poor Ladies (the Poor Clares).

Clare of assisi, saint is usually formal, historical, religious in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think 'CLAREly' a saint: She made things CLEAR by founding a 'Poor' religious order (Clares).

Conceptual Metaphor

A BEACON OF LIGHT (from her name's meaning 'bright, clear' and her role as a spiritual guide).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
of Assisi was the founder of the Order of Poor Ladies.
Multiple Choice

What is Saint Clare of Assisi best known for?

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