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Meanings of
coenobitic
in English
Of or relating to or befitting cenobites or their practices of communal living.
cenobitic
cenobitical
coenobitical
eremitic
Related terms
religious
Synonyms
Examples for "
cenobitic
"
cenobitic
cenobitical
coenobitical
Examples for "
cenobitic
"
1
Thus, step by step, organized or
cenobitic
monasticism easily and naturally came into existence.
2
Śaṅkaraperceived the advantage of the
cenobitic
life for organizing religion and founded a number of maṭhsor colleges.
3
Caroline, absorbed in the idea that you should eat merely to live, treats Adolphe to the delights of a
cenobitic
table.
1
The
cenobitical
life rapidly and necessarily superseded that of the solitary.
2
The Monastery of the
Cenobitical
Order was a large-walled compound built seven hundred thousand years ago on a damned-made hill of stone and cement.
Usage of
coenobitic
in English
1
The old
coenobitic
establishments of England were converted-perverted ,rather-intomonasteriesand other monking receptacles.
2
The principle of this order, which combined the
coenobitic
with the solitary life, demanded the erection of buildings on a novel plan.
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Frequent collocations
coenobitic establishments
combine the coenobitic
Coenobitic
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