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monk
(mŭngk)n.
A man who is a member of a brotherhood living in a monastery and devoted to a discipline prescribed by his order: a Carthusian monk; a Buddhist monk.
[Middle English monek, monk, from Old English munuc, from Late Latin monachus, from Late Greek monakhos, from Greek, single, from monos; see men- in Indo-European roots.]
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monk
(mʌŋk)n
1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a male member of a religious community bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
2. (Breeds) (sometimes capital) a fancy pigeon having a bald pate and often large feathered feet
[Old English munuc, from Late Latin monachus, from Late Greek: solitary (man), from Greek monos alone]
Monk
(mʌŋk)n
1. (Biography) Thelonious (Sphere) (θəˈləʊnɪəs). 1920–82, US jazz pianist and composer
2. (Biography) a variant spelling of (George) Monck
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monk
(mʌŋk)n.
a man who is a member of a religious order, usu. living in a monastery according to a particular rule and under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
[before 900; Old English munuc < Late Latin < Late Greek monachós; Greek: solitary =món(os) alone + -achos adj. suffix]
Monk
(mʌŋk)n.
1. Thelonious (Sphere), 1917–1982, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
2. George, Monck, George.
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monk
- ascetic - Pronounced uh-SET-ik, it is derived from Greek asketes, "monk, hermit."
- dean - Comes from Latin decanum, "chief of a group of ten," and Greek dekanos, "a monk or dignitary in charge of ten others."
- nun - Derived from Latin nonna, the feminine of nonnus, "monk," originally a title given to an elderly person.
- monk, friar - A monk stays in a monastery; a friar does not.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() Brother - (Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a monk and used as form of address; "a Benedictine Brother" Carthusian - a member of the Carthusian order religious - a member of a religious order who is bound by vows of poverty and chastity and obedience Cistercian, Trappist - member of an order of monks noted for austerity and a vow of silence |
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monk
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adjective monastic
adjective monastic
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Translations
رَاهِبٌراهِب
mnich
munk
munk
munkki
redovnik
szerzetesbarátbarát2
munkur
修道士
수도승
monachus
vienuolis
mūks
călugăr
mních
menih
munk
พระ
монах
thầy tu
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monk
n → Mönch m
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monk
(maŋk) noun a member of a male religious group, who lives in a monastery, away from the rest of society.
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monk
→ رَاهِبٌ mnich munk Mönch καλόγερος monje munkki moine redovnik monaco 修道士 수도승 monnik munk mnich monge монах munk พระ keşiş thầy tu 和尚Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009