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monasticism
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mo·nas·ti·cism  (m-nst-szm)
n.
The monastic life or system, especially as practiced in a monastery.

monasticism [məˈnæstɪˌsɪzəm]
n
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) the monastic system, movement, or way of life

monasticism
1. the rule or system of life in a monastery.
2. the life or condition of a monk. — monastic, n., adj. — monastical, adj.
See also: Christianity
a regularized program of religious observance, asceticism, and work foliowed in a monastery; monachism. — monastic, n., adj.
See also: Monks and Nuns
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.monasticism - asceticism as a form of religious lifemonasticism - asceticism as a form of religious life; usually conducted in a community under a common rule and characterized by celibacy and poverty and obedience
austerity, nonindulgence, asceticism - the trait of great self-denial (especially refraining from worldly pleasures)
eremitism - monasticism characterized by solitude in which the social dimension of life is sacrificed to the primacy of religious experience
Translations
monasticism [məˈnæstɪsɪzəm] Nmonacato m, vida f monástica
monasticism
nMönch(s)tum nt
monasticism [məˈnæstɪˌsɪzm] nmonachesimo


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