Sulpician
[ suhl-pish-uh n ]
/ sʌlˈpɪʃ ən /
noun Roman Catholic Church.
a member of a society of secular priests founded in France in 1642, engaged chiefly in training men to teach in seminaries.
Origin of Sulpician
1780–90; < French
sulpicien, after
la Campagnie de Saint Sulpice the Society of St. Sulpice, named after the church where its founder was pastor; see
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