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CULDEE

Volume 17 · 59 words · 1810 Edition

in church-history, a sort of monkish priests formerly inhabiting Scotland and Ireland. Being remarkable for the religious exercises of preaching and praying, they were called, by way of eminence, cultores Dei; from whence is derived the word culdee. They made choice of one of their own fraternity to be their spiritual head, who was afterwards called the Scots bishop.