Definition for CA-LOY'ERS, or CA-LO'GE-RI

CA-LOY'ERS, or CA-LO'GE-RI, n.

Monks of the Greek Church of three orders; archari, or novices; ordinary professed, or microchemi; and the more perfect called megalochemi. They are also divided into cenobites, who are employed in reciting their offices, from midnight to sunrise; anchorets, who retire and live in hermitages; and recluses, who shut themselves up in grottos and caverns, on the mountains, and live on alms furnished to them by the monasteries. – Encyc.

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