oblat

ɒbˈlæt

Definitions

1. noun

A person who has taken a vow of poverty, usually a member of a religious order such as the Benedictines or Carthusians.

“The monastery was home to several oblates who dedicated their lives to prayer and contemplation.”

Synonyms

  • ascetic
  • hermit

Antonyms

  • materialistic
  • worldly