Clarisse

See also: clarisse

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French Clarisse, from Italian Clarissa, from Medieval Latin Clarissa (Poor Clare); see there for more. Doublet of Clarissa, Clarice, Clare, Claire, Clara, Clarist, and Clarissine.

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Proper noun

Clarisse

  1. A female given name from French

Noun

Clarisse (plural Clarisses)

  1. (Catholicism) Synonym of Poor Clare: a nun of the Order of Saint Clare, sometimes particularly such a nun who followed the original rules of Saint Clare of Assisi.
    • 1693, Gabriel d'Emillianne, translated by Antonio Gavin, A Short History of Monastical Orders, page 253:
      Clara... withdrew herself... to the Church of St. Damian, and there gave beginning to the poor Maids, called from her name Clarisses...

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian Clarissa, from Medieval Latin Clarissa (Poor Clare); see there for more.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kla.ʁis/
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Proper noun

Clarisse f

  1. a female given name

Descendants

  • English: Clarisse, Clarice
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