Cenobite

//ˈsɛn.əˌbaɪt//

Synonyms for "cenobite" (14 found)

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Related words (7)

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Translations

11 translations across 10 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • κοινοβιάτης noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Catalan

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  • cenobita noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Dutch

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  • cenobiet mkloosterling noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

French

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  • cénobite noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Greek

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  • κοινοβίτης noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)
  • κοινοβιάτης noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Italian

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  • cenobita noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Polish

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  • cenobita noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Portuguese

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  • cenobita noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Russian

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  • кинови́т noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Spanish

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  • cenobita noun (monk who lives in a religious community, rather than in solitude)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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Lamprecht knew very well how the war was going and was perfunctory in his rounding up of Jews and cenobites.

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To deprive a gregarious creature of companionship is to maim it, to outrage its nature. The prisoner and the cenobite are aware that the herd exists beyond their exile; they are an aspect of it. But when the herd no longer exists, there is, for the herd creature, no longer entity. He is a part of no whole, a freak without a place.

Source: wiktionary

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