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There is no known special name for a group of monks. A monk is a singular term and when multiple monks are present an "s" is added to make the word monk plural which is monks.
monk is not a he its a or the monks. monks are the praiser of there god or spirit the monks of the Christan live at the cathedral so do Buddha monks! almost all religions have monks. heres an example of monks and every thing..... praiser>monk>priest.
There is no known special name for a group of monks. A monk is a singular term and when multiple monks are present an "s" is added to make the word monk plural which is monks.
Well, the proper known name for a Buddhist monk is; a Bhikkhu.
Monks who write books are commonly known as monk authors or monk scribes. These individuals have played a significant role throughout history in preserving and sharing knowledge through their writings.
Levesque and Monk do not mean the same thing. The surname Levesque was an occupational name given to bishops and their household members. Monks were servants of monasteries.
If by 'head monk' you mean the monk in charge of the monastery, the word you're looking for is probably abbot. The name comes from the Hebrew word abba which means father.
There are a variety of names, depending on station. A general term for a monk who is a teacher of Buddhism is Lama. Tulkus -- reincarnations of previous great teachers -- are know as Rinpoche.
A cell. It comes from the Latin cella, meaning small room.
He wasn't a Monk, he was a Friar. Friar Tuck was his name. A monk is a member of a monastic order. A friar is a member of a mendicant order. Monks live in a monastery. Friars live in a friary. Monks are usually cloistered. Friars are usually active.
They normally take the name of a saint that has something in common with the monk. It is suggested by the monk and the abbot is the final one who agrees or disagrees. The saint they chose are usually limited to the apostles and other big saints and the saints associated with that order.
Victoria Monks's birth name is Annie Monks.