A member of a religious order living in common.
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Examples for "cenobite "
Examples for "cenobite "
1 Brother Paphnutius, I am but a miserable sinner, but I have found, in my long life, that the cenobite has no foe worse than sadness.
2 At that, Harry felt the Cenobite 's thaumaturgic grip on his body released.
3 He ushered the Cenobite into the chamber, gesturing frantically all the while.
4 The Cenobite offered a subtle approving nod, and together they stepped inside.
5 Cenobites , or monks, who formed communities and lived under a common roof.
1 The coenobite army watched-on also but they didn't display concern for Orren.
2 For a time he tasted the life of the anchorite and the coenobite .
3 In company with Alypius and Nebridius, he sincerely lamented that this fair dream of coenobite life was impracticable.
4 As it was; a customary show of respect to a dearly-departed coenobite , a pure woman was chosen to be entombed with the body.
5 Many vicars, cardinals, novices and other coenobites helped those on the streets.
6 Orren was one of the most trusted Cardinals in Manguino's legion of coenobites .
7 Even coenobites had, for some reason stayed away from it.
8 Coenobites , living under an abbot in a monastery.
9 Some of the women were bought by these coenobites but most were snatched from wherever they could be found.
10 The life of the monks was ascetic, but without the extreme rigour of the earlier "religious"-hermitsand coenobites .
11 Those coenobites at Halls were all lined up on the wall of the quadrangle looking towards Boyce, when he yelled.
12 Amongst the guests invited to the ball were Miel and Cassta, with their families, and several higher coenobites from Halls.
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