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monking
English
Etymology 1
monk +? -ing
Noun
monking (uncountable)
- The work or life of a monk.
Adjective
monking (not comparable)
- (obsolete) Monkish.
- May 31, 1834, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Table Talk
- The old coenobitic establishments of England were converted—perverted, rather—into monasteries and other monking receptacles.
- May 31, 1834, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Table Talk
Etymology 2
Verb
monking
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monk
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honking
English
Verb
honking
- present participle of honk
Noun
honking (plural honkings)
- A sound that honks.
Adjective
honking
- (informal) Having a bad smell.
- Alternative spelling of honkin'
Adverb
honking
- Alternative spelling of honkin'
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