Poor Lady
English
Etymology
Originally an epithet of St Clare of Assisi herself.
Noun
Poor Lady (plural Poor Ladies)
- (Catholicism) Synonym of Poor Clare: a nun of the Order of Saint Clare.
- 1912, St Clare and Her Order, page 264:
- ...his widow became a Poor Lady in the convent of Strala, where she long fulfilled the office of abbess...
- 1991, Thomas Head, “Clare of Assisi”, in An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers:
- 1995, Caroline A. Bruzelius, “Queen Sancia of Mallorca and the Convent Church of Sta. Chiara in Naples”, in Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, volume 40, page 75:
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