1. friary - Noun
2. friary - Adjective
Like a friar; pertaining to friars or to a convent.
A monastery; a convent of friars.
The institution or praactices of friars.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA new pavilion was opened by David Gower on 17 September 2005 *Blackfriars The Cleary Foundation donated the refectory of the 13th-century friary by the Marlowe Theatre as an art school and gallery. Source: Internet
In addition to its use as a place of worship, it contains a gift shop, a museum, a Franciscan Friary, and a retreat house. Source: Internet
The oldest bowling green belongs to Friary Bowling Club (first used in 1820), citation while the oldest bowls club is Hyde Abbey Bowling Club (established in 1812). citation Riverside Indoor Bowling Club remains open during the winter months. Source: Internet
The former prelate had stayed a little over one year at St. Fidelis Friary, run by the Capuchin Franciscan order in Victoria, Kansas, in the Diocese of Salina in the northwestern part of the state. Source: Internet
The Berry Tower is all that remains of the former church of the Holy Rood and there are even fewer remains from the substantial Franciscan Friary established ca. 1240: a gateway in Fore Street and two pillars elsewhere in the town. Source: Internet
He continued his studies at St. Felix Friary in Huntington, Ind., and at St. Anthony Friary in Marathon. Source: Internet