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Carmelite (n.)

member of an order of mendicant friars (also White Friars) founded 12c. by Berthold of Calabria on Mount Carmel overlooking the bay of Acre in what is now northwestern Israel; mid-15c., from Medieval Latin Carmelites. The order as re-established in 16c. Spain by St. Theresa had both monks and nuns.

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Definitions of Carmelite from WordNet
1
Carmelite (n.)
a Roman Catholic friar wearing the white cloak of the Carmelite order; mendicant preachers;
Synonyms: White Friar
2
Carmelite (adj.)
of or relating to the Carmelite friars;
From wordnet.princeton.edu