Of or relating to or befitting cenobites or their practices of communal living.
Sinônimos
Examples for "cenobitic"
Examples for "cenobitic"
1Thus, step by step, organized or cenobitic monasticism easily and naturally came into existence.
2Śaṅkaraperceived the advantage of the cenobitic life for organizing religion and founded a number of maṭhsor colleges.
3Caroline, absorbed in the idea that you should eat merely to live, treats Adolphe to the delights of a cenobitic table.
1The old coenobitic establishments of England were converted-perverted ,rather-intomonasteriesand other monking receptacles.
2The principle of this order, which combined the coenobitic with the solitary life, demanded the erection of buildings on a novel plan.
1The cenobitical life rapidly and necessarily superseded that of the solitary.
2The 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.