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English Dictionary: Jesuit by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Jesuit
adj
  1. having qualities characteristic of Jesuits or Jesuitism; "Jesuitical education"
    Synonym(s): Jesuitical, Jesuitic, Jesuit
n
  1. a member of the Jesuit order
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Jesuit \Jes"u*it\, n. [F. J[82]suite, Sp. Jesuita: cf. It.
      Gesuita.]
      1. (R. C. Ch.) One of a religious order founded by Ignatius
            Loyola, and approved in 1540, under the title of The
            Society of Jesus.
  
      Note: The order consists of Scholastics, the Professed, the
               Spiritual Coadjutors, and the Temporal Coadjutors or
               Lay Brothers. The Jesuit novice after two years becomes
               a Scholastic, and takes his first vows of poverty,
               chastity, and obedience simply. Some years after, at
               the close of a second novitiate, he takes his second
               vows and is ranked among the Coadjutors or Professed.
               The Professed are bound by a fourth vow, from which
               only the pope can dispense, requiring them to go
               wherever the pope may send them for missionary duty.
               The Coadjutors teach in the schools, and are employed
               in general missionary labors. The Society is governed
               by a General who holds office for life. He has
               associated with him [bd]Assistants[b8] (five at the
               present time), representing different provinces. The
               Society was first established in the United States in
               1807. The Jesuits have displayed in their enterprises a
               high degree of zeal, learning, and skill, but, by their
               enemies, have been generally reputed to use art and
               intrigue in promoting or accomplishing their purposes,
               whence the words Jesuit, Jesuitical, and the like, have
               acquired an opprobrious sense.
  
      2. Fig.: A crafty person; an intriguer.
  
      {Jesuits' bark}, Peruvian bark, or the bark of certain
            species of {Cinchona}; -- so called because its medicinal
            properties were first made known in Europe by Jesuit
            missionaries to South America.
  
      {Jesuits' drops}. See {Friar's balsam}, under {Friar}.
  
      {Jesuits' nut}, the European water chestnut.
  
      {Jesuits' powder}, powdered cinchona bark.
  
      {Jesuits' tea}, a Chilian leguminous shrub, used as a tea and
            medicinally.
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