monks

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English - Turkish
keşişler

Keşişler dua etmeye devam ettiler. - The monks continued to pray.

Keşişler manastırlarda tenis oynarlardı. - Monks used to play tennis in monasteries.

monk
{i} keşiş

Keşişler geri çekildi. - The monks were on retreat.

Rahibe mutfakta ot kaynatırken keşiş bir saattir dua ediyor. - The monk prays for an hour, while the nun boils the herb in the kitchen.

monk
{i} rahip

Rahipler yeni başrahibi seçti. - The monks elected a new abbot.

Bu rahipler manastırın içinde yaşar. - These monks live inside the monastery.

monk
{i} papaz
monk
inzivaya çekilmiş kimse
monk
karabaş
monk
kapak yeri
monk
(Denizbilim) savak
English - English
plural of monk
monks seam
An extra middle seam made at the junction of two breadths of canvas, ordinarily joined by only two rows of stitches
monk
An unmarried man who does not have sexual relationships
monk
A male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service
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A judge
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{n} one who lives in a monastery
Black Monks
{i} name for members of the Benedictine Order (name derived from the color of their distinctive attire)
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a male member of a religious community living under vows of poverty, chastity and obedience; strictly it is confined to members of those bodies which live a communal life
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A male member of a religious community who has taken vows of poverty (having no possessions), chastity (having no sexual relations) and obedience (accepting the authority of his abbot) A monk is dedicated to a life of prayer and contemplation in a closed community - monastery
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a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work
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(Gr Monachos; fem Monache) An individual who denies the world in order to live a religious life under the monastic vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience See the article onMonasticism in the Orthodox Church
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man who dedicates his life to his religion
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A South American monkey (Pithecia monachus); also applied to other species, as Cebus xanthocephalus
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a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery
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The Tibetans have novices and fully-ordained monks (Skt bhikshu) as in other Buddhist traditions The status of monk is respected, but it is not as central to the religious tradition in some ways as in the Theravadin countries, because of the greater importance of lay practice and particularly the role of the LAMA Note that most monks are not lamas, and lamas are not necessarily monks
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Chuenglish | adronato
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A male who leads an isolated life; a loner, a hermit
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A blotch or spot of ink on a printed page, caused by the ink not being properly distributed
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A man who is a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery
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in printing, is a black smear or blotch made by leaving too much ink on the part Caxton set up his printing-press in the scriptorium of Westminster Abbey; and the associations of this place gave rise to the slang expressions monk and friar for black and white defects (See Friar, Chapel ) Give a man a monk (French, “Luy bailler le moyne) ” To do one a mischief Rabelais says that Grangousier (after the battle of Picrochole) asked “what was become of Friar John;” to which Gargantua replied, “No doubt the enemy has the monk,” alluding to the pugnacious feats of this wonderful churchman, who knocked men down like ninepins (Rabelais: Gargantua and Pantagruel, book i 45 )
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A monk is a member of a male religious community that is usually separated from the outside world. saffron-robed Buddhist monks. See George Monck. American jazz pianist and composer whose spare style and unusual harmonic sense made him one of the most influential modern jazz musicians. a member of an all-male religious group that lives apart from other people in a monastery nun. White Monk Monk Meredith Jane Monk Thelonious Sphere
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{i} hermit, male member of a religious order
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The European bullfinch
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A piece of tinder made of agaric, used in firing the powder hose or train of a mine
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A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty
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A member of a religious brotherhood living in a monastery and devoted to a discipline prescribed by his order
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a male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work United States jazz pianist who was one of the founders of the bebop style (1917-1982)
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United States jazz pianist who was one of the founders of the bebop style (1917-1982)
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It is distinguished from a friar, or white spot caused by a deficiency of ink
monks

    Turkish pronunciation

    mʌngks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈməɴɢks/ /ˈmʌŋks/

    Etymology

    [ 'm&[ng]k ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English munuc, from Late Latin monachus, from Late Greek monachos, from Greek, adjective, single, from monos single, alone.
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