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[-'næ-]adjective (of, or like, monks or monasteries: the monastic way of life.) samostanski* * *[mənaestik]adjective ( monastically adverb)samostanski, meniški
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monastic habit — noun a long loose habit worn by monks in a monastery • Hypernyms: ↑habit • Part Meronyms: ↑scapular, ↑scapulary … Useful english dictionary
habit — an addiction to narcotics Not used of the equally addictive alcohol or tobacco. Your preference may be indicated by a modifier as, for example, nose habit, and the degree of addiction in a phrase assessing the cost: ... $50 a day habit … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Habit — medieval onwards. Originally the distinctive dress of a particular rank or profession particularly of religious orders. the distinctive clothing worn by members of monastic orders … Medieval glossary
Welsh Monastic Foundations — • The British church was driven into Wales in the fifth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Welsh Monastic Foundations Welsh Monastic Foundations … Catholic encyclopedia
Religious habit — St. Anthony the Great, wearing the Coptic habit. A religious habit is a distinctive set of garments worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally some plain garb recognisable as a religious habit has also been worn by those leading the… … Wikipedia
Scapular — For the shoulder bone, see Scapula. The devotional scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel or Brown Scapular. The term scapular (from Latin scapulae, shoulders ) as used today refers to two specific, yet related, Christian Sacramentals, namely the… … Wikipedia
Monk — For other uses, see Monk (disambiguation). St. Anthony the Great, considered the Father of Christian Monasticism A monk (from Greek: μοναχός, monachos, single, solitary [1]) is a person who practices religious asceticism, living either alone or… … Wikipedia
Scapular — • The most important part, of the habit of the monastic orders Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scapular Scapular † … Catholic encyclopedia
Degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism — Part of a series on Eastern Christianity … Wikipedia
Order of Saint Benedict (Orthodox) — The Order of Saint Benedict is a loose affiliation of monastics of the Orthodox Church who strive to live according to the Rule of St Benedict. While there is no actual incorporated body known as the Order of Saint Benedict , Orthodox… … Wikipedia
Nun — For other uses, see Nun (disambiguation). Nun in cloister, 1930; photography by Doris Ulmann A nun is a woman who has taken vows committing her to live a spiritual life.[1] She may be an ascetic who volunta … Wikipedia