columban
/kəlˈʌmbən/Definitions
1. noun
A monk from the island of Iona, particularly one of a group founded by Saint Columba in the 6th century.
“The Columban monks played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout Scotland.”
1. noun
A monk from the island of Iona, particularly one of a group founded by Saint Columba in the 6th century.
“The Columban monks played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout Scotland.”