monastic
Kelime Anlamı :
1. monasticalmanastıramonasticismmanastır hayatı veya sistemi.
2. manastırlara ait.
3. keşiş.
4. manastıra ait.
5. manastırda yaşayan.
6. manastıra veya manastır hayatına ait.
7. manastıra veya manastır hayatına özgü.
8. inzivaya çekilip kendini dini hayata adamış.
9. (isim) keşiş.
10. manastırlara ait olarak.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of a monastery. used often of monks and nuns.
2. resembling life in a monastery in style, structure, or manner, especially:
3. secluded and contemplative.
4. strictly disciplined or regimented.
5. self-abnegating; austere.
6. A monk.
2. resembling life in a monastery in style, structure, or manner, especially:
3. secluded and contemplative.
4. strictly disciplined or regimented.
5. self-abnegating; austere.
6. A monk.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
of or relating to monasteries or monks.
2. A person with monastic ways, e.g. monks.
2. A person with monastic ways, e.g. monks.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of or pertaining to monasteries, or to their occupants, rules, etc., .
2. secluded from temporal concerns and devoted to religion; recluse.
3. A monk.
2. secluded from temporal concerns and devoted to religion; recluse.
3. A monk.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
pertaining to or characteristic of monks or nuns; ascetic: as, monastic life, vows, or practices.
2. adapted to or suitable for monks or nuns; of ascetic character or use: as, monastic buildings or architecture; monastic seclusion.
3. an epithet noting a style of book-decoration in which medieval forms of compact ornament are strongly stamped on the sides or back of the book without any use of gold-leaf.
4. an abbot who was also a bishop; or
5. a monk consecrated bishop, resident in a monastery, and exercising his office in confirmations, ordinations, etc., but without jurisdiction.
6. A monk; a religious recluse.
2. adapted to or suitable for monks or nuns; of ascetic character or use: as, monastic buildings or architecture; monastic seclusion.
3. an epithet noting a style of book-decoration in which medieval forms of compact ornament are strongly stamped on the sides or back of the book without any use of gold-leaf.
4. an abbot who was also a bishop; or
5. a monk consecrated bishop, resident in a monastery, and exercising his office in confirmations, ordinations, etc., but without jurisdiction.
6. A monk; a religious recluse.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia