Noviziat
novitiate (probationary period in a religious order)
noun no-vi-tsee-AHT Rare
Origin: from Latin novitiatus
Usage Note
Noviziat names both the probationary period and the building where novices live in a monastery. It typically lasts one to two years before a candidate takes temporary vows.
Examples
"Nach dem Noviziat entschied sie sich, dauerhaft im Orden zu bleiben."
Natural Translation
After the novitiate she decided to remain in the order permanently.
Literal Translation
After the novitiate decided she herself, permanently in the order to remain.
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