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coenobite

/'si:nəbait/
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Word: Coenobite

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A coenobite is a person who is a member of a religious group and lives together with other members in a community, rather than living alone. This lifestyle is often focused on shared prayer, work, and community life.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "coenobite" when talking about religious communities, especially those that emphasize living together, like monks or nuns in a monastery.
Example Sentence:
  • "The coenobites spent their days in prayer and helping each other with their daily chores."
Advanced Usage:

In a broader context, "coenobite" can refer to any group of people who live together under a common purpose or goal, not necessarily religious.

Word Variants:
  • Coenobitic (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of coenobites.
    • Example: "The coenobitic lifestyle emphasizes community and shared responsibilities."
  • Coenobium (noun): The community or dwelling of coenobites.
    • Example: "The ancient coenobium was known for its beautiful gardens and peaceful atmosphere."
Different Meanings:

The term "coenobite" is primarily used in religious contexts and does not have many different meanings outside of that scope. It is specifically tied to communal living within a religious order.

Synonyms:
  • Monk (in certain contexts)
  • Nun (for female coenobites)
  • Religious community member
Related Idioms or Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "coenobite." However, phrases like "living in community" or "sharing a common life" can capture similar ideas.

Summary:

In summary, a coenobite is someone who chooses to live in a community with others for religious purposes.

Noun
  1. a member of a religious order living in common

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