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monk meaning in Latin

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monk [monks] noun
[UK: mʌŋk]
[US: ˈməŋk]

coenobita [coenobitae](1st) M
noun

monachus [monachi](2nd) M
noun
The monk has a long beard. = Monachus barbam longam habet.

monk's-hood? L+S noun

calyx [calycis](3rd) M
noun

monkey [monkeys] noun
[UK: ˈmʌŋk.i]
[US: ˈmʌŋk.i]

simia [simiae](1st) C
noun
The monkey wants a banana. = Simia musam vult.

monkey having a tuft of hair at end of its tail noun

cercholopis [cercholopis](3rd) M
noun

cercolopis [cercolopis](3rd) M
noun

monkeylike (similar to a monkey)
adjective
[UK: ˈməŋk.i.ˌlaɪk]
[US: ˈməŋk.i.ˌlaɪk]

simasadjective

an Ethiopian monkey noun

callithrix [callithrichos/is]noun
F

callithrix [callitrichos/is]noun
F

any respected monk (early) noun

abbas [abbatis](3rd) M
noun

Charterhouse monk noun

Carthusianus [Carthusiani](2nd) M
noun

chief / principal monk noun

archimandrita [archimandritae](1st) M
noun

chief of ten, one set over ten persons / soldiers / monks noun

decanus [decani](2nd) M
noun

E:clothe in monk's habit verb

indutio [indutiare, indutiavi, indutiatus](1st)
verb

inhabitants of Pithecusae changed to monkeys noun

cercops [cercopis](3rd) M
noun

long-tailed monkey noun

cercopithecon [cercopitheci]noun
N

cercopithecus [cercopitheci](2nd) M
noun

cercops [cercopis](3rd) M
noun

order of monks / nuns (Bee) noun

religio [religionis](3rd) F
noun

order (of monks) (Bee) noun

ordo [ordinis](3rd) M
noun

order of monks founded 1098, stricter Benedictines adjective

Cisterciensis [Cisterciensis, Cisterciense]adjective

pious monk noun

confessor [confessoris](3rd) M
noun

superior / elder monk noun

prior [prioris](3rd) M
noun

the cowl does not make the monk (the superficial trappings of something are unrelated to its true essence)
phrase
[UK: ðə kaʊl dʌz nɒt ˈmeɪk ðə mʌŋk]
[US: ðə ˈkaʊl ˈdəz ˈnɑːt ˈmeɪk ðə ˈməŋk]

cucullus non facit monachum, barba non facit philosophum, habitus non facit monachumphrase