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What is a priar?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019
Roman Catholic AnswerA prior is the head of a priory or the second in command (after the Abbot) in an Abbey or monastery.

A friar is a mendicant brother, like a Franciscan.

I believe a priar is a misspelling, but I'm not sure of what.

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