Associations to the word «Monk»
Noun
- Benedictine
- Cistercian
- Nun
- Monastery
- Abbot
- Abbey
- Buddhist
- Athos
- Priory
- Zen
- Cloister
- Franciscan
- Layman
- Novice
- Buddhism
- Hermit
- Alms
- Bede
- Pali
- Buddha
- Lama
- Wat
- Natalie
- Friar
- Chanting
- Ordination
- Maha
- Pagoda
- Sutra
- Dharma
- Chronicler
- Hermitage
- Convent
- Vow
- Debra
- Precept
- Swami
- Tibetan
- Meditation
- Cleric
- Robe
- Meredith
- Tibet
- Austerity
- Benedict
- Clergy
- Abbess
- Confessor
- Garb
- Sect
- Patriarch
- Merton
- Penance
- Relic
- Chastity
- Syriac
- Canterbury
- Disciple
- Pilgrim
- Nara
- Chant
- Ji
- Begging
- Fra
- Ellington
- Priest
- Pilgrimage
- Kung
- Gillespie
- Dom
- Canon
- Tithe
- Cuthbert
Adjective
Wiktionary
MONK, noun. A male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service.
MONK, noun. In earlier usage, an eremite or hermit devoted to solitude, as opposed to a cenobite, who lived communally.
MONK, noun. (slang) A male who leads an isolated life; a loner, a hermit.
MONK, noun. (slang) An unmarried man who does not have sexual relationships.
MONK, noun. (slang) A judge.
MONK, noun. (printing) A blotch or spot of ink on a printed page, caused by the ink not being properly distributed; distinguished from a friar, or white spot caused by a deficiency of ink.
MONK, noun. A piece of tinder made of agaric, used in firing the powder hose or train of a mine.
MONK, noun. A South American monkey (Pithecia monachus); also applied to other species, as Cebus xanthocephalus.
MONK, noun. The European bullfinch.
MONK BAT, noun. Molossus nasutus, a South American and West Indian bat.
MONK PARAKEET, noun. Myiopsitta monachus, a parrot of South America.
MONK SEAL, noun. A seal of the genus Monachus.
MONK VULTURE, noun. Alternative term for Eurasian black vulture
MONK VULTURES, noun. Plural of monk vulture
Dictionary definition
MONK, noun. A male religious living in a cloister and devoting himself to contemplation and prayer and work.
MONK, noun. United States jazz pianist who was one of the founders of the bebop style (1917-1982).
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.