It's called a cincture
A chief monk is typically referred to as the abbot. The abbot is responsible for leading a monastery or temple, overseeing the spiritual practices of the community, and providing guidance to the resident monks or nuns.
A male monk is called a bhiku. A female nun is called a bhikuni.
I beleive that the most senior monk in any monastery is called the Abbot, regardless of their religion.
A monk's hood is called a cowl.
If you mean, "What is a monk called in the English language?", the answer is indeed "monk". If you mean to ask "What are monks of the Anglican Communion are called?", the answer is the same. They are called monks and mainly follow the rule of Saint Benedict.
Nothing if the monk is of a religious order. The belt is a simple rope.
The only one I could find is a cookbook called 'Perl Monks Cookbook.' Of course any Bible used by a monk would be called a 'monk's Bible.'
Patrick Monk and Joan Monk
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A scientific monk is typically referred to as a monk-scientist or a scientist-monk. This term is used to describe individuals who combine their religious or spiritual practices with scientific research or study.
A female monk is typically called a "nun." Nuns follow a similar path of spiritual practice and service as monks, but are part of a separate community.
There are a few theories as to why Hawaiian 'Monk' Seals are called so:They have a preference for solitude, much like monksThey have a round head covered in short hairs, giving them a monk-like appearanceThey have folds of skin around their necks, which kind of look like the hood of a monk's robe