different between monastic vs nonmonastic
monastic
English
Alternative forms
- monastick
Etymology
From Middle French monastique, from Late Latin monasticus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??næst?k/
- Rhymes: -æst?k
Adjective
monastic (comparative more monastic, superlative most monastic)
- Of or relating to monasteries or monks.
Derived terms
- semimonastic
Related terms
- monastery
- monasticism
- monk
Translations
Noun
monastic (plural monastics)
- A person with monastic ways; a monk.
Translations
Friulian
Adjective
monastic
- monastic
Romanian
Etymology
From French monastique
Adjective
monastic m or n (feminine singular monastic?, masculine plural monastici, feminine and neuter plural monastice)
- monastic
Declension
Further reading
- monastic in DEX online - Dic?ionare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
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nonmonastic
English
Etymology
non- +? monastic
Adjective
nonmonastic (not comparable)
- Not monastic.
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