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monk
1[ muhngk ]
noun
- (in Christianity) a man who has withdrawn from the world for religious reasons, especially as a member of an order of cenobites living according to a particular rule and under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Synonyms: brother
- (in any religion) a man who is a member of a monastic order:
a Buddhist monk.
- Printing. a dark area on a printed page caused by uneven inking of the plate or type. Compare friar ( def 2 ).
Monk
2[ muhngk ]
noun
- (James) Arthur Art, born 1957, U.S. football player.
- The·lo·ni·ous [th, uh, -, loh, -nee-, uh, s] (Sphere), 1917–1982, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
- George. Monck, George.
Monk
1/ mʌŋk /
noun
- MonkThelonious (Sphere)19201982MUSMUSIC: jazz pianistMUSIC: composer Thelonious ( Sphere ) (θəˈləʊnɪəs). 1920–82, US jazz pianist and composer
- a variant spelling of (George) Monck
monk
2/ mʌŋk /
noun
- a male member of a religious community bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience monastic
- sometimes capital a fancy pigeon having a bald pate and often large feathered feet
Word History and Origins
Origin of monk1
Word History and Origins
Origin of monk1
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Example Sentences
Grant chooses goofy professor over, say, conflicted wannabe monk, and offers, if nothing else, a reminder that a boyish smile and twinkling blue eyes are simply quirks of genetics rather than reflections of humanity.
The other monks looked down on him based on his appearance and he told them the symbol of Buddha is the lotus.
I’ve never been to your house, but I doubt you live like a monk.
She believes in providing old-school hospitality at the former 14th Century monks' dormitory she has called home for more than 40 years, and where she lived with her husband Leo until his death in 2013.
Vows of silence tend to conjure images of monks meditating in the mountains.
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