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adjectivemönchisch; (of monasteries) klösterlich; Kloster[gebäude]* * *[-'næ-]* * *mo·nas·tic[məˈnæstɪk]1. (concerning monks) life, obligations mönchisch, Mönchs-\monastic order Mönchsorden m\monastic rule of life mönchische Lebensregel\monastic vows Mönchsgelübde pl2. (concerning monasteries) architecture, community, system klösterlich, Kloster-\monastic community klösterliche Gemeinschaft\monastic library Klosterbibliothek f3. (austere) asketisch, enthaltsam, streng4. (secluded) zurückgezogen, abgeschieden* * *[mə'nstɪk]adjmönchisch, klösterlichhe leads a monastic existence (fig) — er lebt wie ein Mönch
* * *monastic [məˈnæstık]A adj (adv monastically) monastisch:a) klösterlich, Kloster…:monastic community Klostergemeinschaft f;monastic simplicity klösterliche Einfachheitb) mönchisch (auch fig), Mönchs…:monastic order Mönchsorden m;B s Mönch m* * *adjectivemönchisch; (of monasteries) klösterlich; Kloster[gebäude]* * *adj.klösterlich adj.
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