Coenobium

//siːˈnəʊ.bɪ.əm//

Synonyms for "coenobium" (3 found)

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17 translations across 6 languages.

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Catalan

1 entries
  • cenobi noun (conventual or monastic community)

Finnish

4 entries
  • kenobio noun (colony of algae which acts as a single organism)
  • kenobio noun (colony of unicellular organisms which acts as a single organism)
  • lohkohedelmä noun (fruit of a plant from either of the families Boraginaceae or Lamiaceae which has many small loculi or compartments)
  • luostari noun (conventual or monastic community)

Italian

2 entries
  • cenobio noun (colony of algae which acts as a single organism)
  • cenobio noun (colony of unicellular organisms which acts as a single organism)

Romanian

2 entries
  • cenobiu noun (colony of algae which acts as a single organism)
  • cenobiu noun (colony of unicellular organisms which acts as a single organism)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • cènōbij noun (conventual or monastic community)
  • kènōbij noun (conventual or monastic community)
  • кѐно̄биј noun (conventual or monastic community)
  • цѐно̄биј noun (conventual or monastic community)

Spanish

2 entries
  • cenobio noun (colony of algae which acts as a single organism)
  • cenobio noun (colony of unicellular organisms which acts as a single organism)

Sample sentences

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[T]his profeſſion of a ſingle life vvas propagated in Egypt by Antony, and in Syria by Hilarion; and ſpred ſo faſt, that ſoon after the time of Julian the Apoſtate a third part of Egyptians vvere got into the deſarts of Egypt. They lived firſt ſingly in cells, then aſſociated into cœnobia or convents; and at length came into tovvns, and filled the Churches vvith Biſhops, Presbyters and Deacons.

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Some carts are entirely filled with representatives of the Church, but these are jolly, portly fellows, who pay loyally, and hasten to secure the most delicate fare for the table of their different cœnobiums.

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[A]fter I had passed thirty years living in a cœnobium, I rejoice that I have also spent twenty more, so that I can never be accused of sloth among those who tried it in a half-hearted way.

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There were the cenobia, or monasteries proper, where the life was according to the lines laid down by St Basil; and there were the lauras, wherein a semi-eremitical life was followed, the monks living in separate huts within the enclosure.

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