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Q: What is a dwelling for monks?
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What is a house for monks or nuns?

monasteries- the dwelling place of a community of monks


Who lives in priory?

A priory is a christian religious dwelling (for monks or nuns) governed by a "prior" or "prioress".


How do you spell Monk?

The tree-dwelling rodent is the chipmunk, which is a type of squirrel.


What does the word monasteries mean?

Monasteries are buildings or communities where monks or nuns live and practice religious life. They often serve as places of prayer, work, and communal living dedicated to following a specific religious rule or tradition.


What types of monks are there?

Some types of monks include Benedictine monks, Franciscan monks, and Trappist monks. Each type of monk belongs to a different religious order with its own set of customs, practices, and rules.


What is the collective noun for monks?

The collective noun for monks is an abomination of monks (from the older 'an abominable sight of monks').


Do monks belong?

As monks.


Can monks fight?

only if they are templer monks. most monks are peaceful


What is the dwelling?

A dwelling is a another name for a home


Why are monks emo's?

monks are not emo!


Are Monks the same as Buddhists?

Not necessarily. Many religions have monks. Monks are people who withdraw from ordinary life to pursue their religious beliefs on a daily basis. So you can have Christian monks, Buddhist monks, Hindu monks, etc. Islam does not have a similar tradition though.


A Name for monks in 1066?

In 1066, monks were commonly referred to as "brothers" or "friars." They dedicated their lives to prayer, meditation, and service to their communities within monasteries or friaries. Their role was central to religious life and education during this period.