carthusian
1.A Carthusian monk; a Buddhist monk.
2.Of or relating to the Carthusian order.
3.Used as a title before the names of Benedictine and Carthusian monks in major or minor orders.
4.This French monastery liqueur is made by the Carthusian monks from an infusion of brandy and 130 wild mountain herbs.
5.Produced since 1607 by Carthusian monks, this French liqueur is made from brandy, wild mountain herbs and redistilled four times before aging.
6.Behind these palaces, extended in all directions, now broken,fenced in, battlemented like a citadel, now veiled by great trees like a Carthusian convent, the immense and multiform enclosure of that miraculous Hotel de Saint-Pol, where the King of France possessed the means of lodging superbly two and twenty princes of the rank of the dauphin and the Duke of Burgundy, with their domestics and their suites, without counting the great lords, and the emperor when he came to view Paris, and the lions, who had their separate Hotel at the royal Hotel.

