en monk

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors, DBPedia 2015, OpenCyc 2012, Verbosity players, German Wiktionary, English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • ca monjo (n, person) ➜
  • da klosterbroder (n, person) ➜
  • da munk (n, person) ➜
  • en monastic (n, person) ➜
  • sh kaluđer ➜
  • sh monah ➜
  • sh redovnik ➜
  • en Thelonious Sphere Monk (n, person) ➜
  • es monacato (n, person) ➜
  • es monje (n, person) ➜
  • eu fraide (n, person) ➜
  • eu fraidearen (n, person) ➜
  • eu monasterioko (n, person) ➜
  • eu monje (n, person) ➜
  • fa راهب (n, person) ➜
  • fa رهبانی (n, person) ➜
  • fi munkki (n, person) ➜
  • fr moine (n, person) ➜
  • fr monachisme (n, person) ➜
  • fr religieux (n, person) ➜
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Related terms

  • en monastery (n) ➜
  • sh crnorizac (n) ➜
  • sh monah (n) ➜
  • sh redovnik (n) ➜
  • en priest ➜
  • en nun ➜
  • en brother ➜
  • ang munuc (n) ➜
  • ang mynecenu (n) ➜
  • ang non (n) ➜
  • ar راهب (n) ➜
  • ar صومعة (n) ➜
  • ar كرح (n) ➜
  • ast monxu (n) ➜
  • bg монах (n) ➜
  • bo གྲྭ པ (n) ➜
  • bo དགེ སློང (n) ➜
  • ca beat (n) ➜
  • ca monjo (n) ➜
  • ceb monghe (n) ➜
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Types of monk

  • en Brother (n, roman_catholic) ➜
  • en Carthusian (n, person) ➜
  • en Cistercian (n, person) ➜
  • en buddhist monk (n) ➜
  • en christian monk (n) ➜
  • en Dalai Lama ➜
  • en french monk (n) ➜
  • en sangha (n) ➜

Derived terms

  • en monkery ➜
  • en monkess ➜
  • en monkette ➜
  • en monking ➜
  • en monkish ➜
  • en monkless ➜
  • en monklet ➜
  • en monklike ➜
  • en monkly ➜

Word forms

  • en monks (n) ➜
  • en monked (v) ➜
  • en monking (v) ➜
  • en monk (n) ➜
  • en monks (v) ➜

monk is a type of…

  • en religious (n, person) ➜
  • en male person (n) ➜
  • en religious person (n) ➜
  • en worker (n) ➜
  • en television season (n) ➜
  • en television season (n) ➜

monk is capable of…

  • en fast as a ritual ➜
  • en fast for days ➜
  • en fast for spiritual enlightenment ➜
  • en fast for two days ➜
  • en fast often ➜

Etymological roots of "monk"

  • ang munuc ➜
  • enm monk ➜
  • grc μοναχοσ ➜
  • la monachus ➜

Context of this term

  • en historical ➜
  • en printing ➜
  • en slang ➜
  • fr religion ➜

Etymologically related

  • de mönch ➜
  • en minch ➜
  • en minchen ➜
  • en monachal ➜
  • en moniker ➜
  • grc μονοσ ➜
  • en mynchen ➜
  • lb mënch ➜
  • nl monnik ➜

Similar terms

  • en friar (n) ➜

Location of monk

  • en church ➜

Properties of monk

  • en likely to live in a monastery ➜

People with the occupation monk

  • en nestorius ➜

Antonyms

  • en nun ➜

Links to other resources

  • dbpedia.org Monk
  • umbel.org /umbel/sc/Monk
  • wikidata.dbpedia.org /resource/Q733786
  • sw.opencyc.org /2012/05/10/concept/en/Monk
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 110131898-n
  • dbpedia.org Monk (season 2)
  • wikidata.dbpedia.org /resource/Q682565
  • dbpedia.org Monk (season 7)
  • wikidata.dbpedia.org /resource/Q288268
  • en.wiktionary.org monk
  • fr.wiktionary.org monk
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