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cœnobitical
cœnoˈbitical, cen-, a. [f. as prec. + -al1.] Of a cœnobitic character.1636 James in Iter Lanc. (1845) Introd. 61 After they became cenobitical. 1816 Scott Antiq. v, On Tuesday..I hold a cœnobitical symposion at Monkbarns. 1868 M. Pattison Academ. Org. §5. 154 The founder had before him the cœnobitic...
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idio-
idio- (ˈɪdɪəʊ) repr. Gr. ἰδιο-, combining form of ἴδιος own, personal, private, peculiar, separate, distinct. Of compounds occurring in Greek, idiopathy and idiosyncrasy are Eng. representatives; but a number of recent scientific terms have been formed on Greek types, or even with a Latin second ele...
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The Studites also created a typikon—a monastic one which regulated the cœnobitic life of the Stoudios Monastery and granted its autonomy in resistance 1770–1846), Gregory the Protopsaltes (c. 1778 – c. 1821), and Chourmouzios the Archivist were responsible for a reform of the notation of Greek ecclesiastical
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monking
† ˈmonking, ppl. a. Obs. [f. monk n.1 + -ing2.] a. Living like monks. b. ? Harbouring monks.1537 tr. Latimer's Serm. bef. Convoc. 8 Neither these be solitary, how religious, how mocking, how muncking, I would say; so euever they be. 1650 Fuller Pisgah ii. xiii. 286 Behold here the large difference b...
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cœnobitic, cen-, a. (siːnəʊˈbɪtɪk, sɛn-) [f. prec. + -ic: cf. F. cénobitique.] Pertaining to a cœnobite; relating to, or of the nature of, a monastic community.1649 Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. Pref. ¶35 In the Cœnobiticke life of the first Christians..they had all things in common. 1834 Coleridge Lit. Re...
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