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starets

[stahr-its, -yits] / ˈstɑr ɪts, -yɪts /


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“Do you want to hear what the special method of praying was that the starets told him about?” she asked.

From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger

“Well, the starets tells him about the Jesus Prayer first of all. ‘

From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger

This Superior had been a disciple of the starets Ambrose, who was a disciple of Makarius, who was a disciple of the starets Leonid, who was a disciple of Paussy Velichkovsky.

From Father Sergius by Maude, Louise Shanks

There were pilgrims who constantly tramped from one holy place to another and from one starets to another, and were always entranced by every shrine and every starets.

From Father Sergius by Maude, Louise Shanks

All he could do then was to obey the starets, to restrain himself, to undertake nothing, and simply to wait.

From Father Sergius by Maude, Louise Shanks