preceptory

/prɪˈseptəri/

Definitions

1. noun

A house or institution of a fraternity or order of monks, especially those of the Knights Templar, where young men were trained in the precepts of the order.

“The preceptory was an essential part of the knights’ formation into the Templar order.”

Synonyms

  • fraternity
  • monastery
  • order

Antonyms

  • apostasy
  • heresy