Monks rooms are called hashi minus
They're not like prisoner cells, but they weren't luxury either. They had all the basic things that they needed to live.
if you refer to Catholic monks, they are called the Order of Preachers. Noted congregations to these are Franciscans and Dominicans....
white monks are cistercians and black monks are benedictine monks. the cistercians wanted to do more labor work and go back to the original way of monestary so they separated themselves from the benedictines
Monks prayed in a church called an abbey or monastery. These religious communities were dedicated to a life of prayer, contemplation, and service. The structures often included a church, living quarters, and other facilities to support the monastic lifestyle. In some traditions, the term "cloister" may also refer to the enclosed area where monks lived and prayed.
A bedroom used to be referred to as a bedchamber, and perhaps Poe prefers the allusion to a vague type of chamber (i.e., torture chamber).
The giants were called Titans.
The place where you go to sleep is typically called a bedroom. It is a private space in a home designed for rest and relaxation, often furnished with a bed, nightstands, and personal items. Some people may also refer to it simply as a bed or a sleeping area.
The first meaning could refer to firing a gun with blanks inside of it instead of bullets. The second meaning could refer to a man who is impotent in the bedroom.
The action of multiplying them is called multiplication and the numbers that are being multiplied are called factors. In an algebraic proof, you can refer to the act of multiplication (or any other operation) as substitution.
In America it's called a zip code. The numbers refer to a nationwide grid with the northeast part of the country (the oldest part) being lower numbers (ex. 111xx) and the Southwest part of the country being higher numbers (ex. 999xx).
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A 'monastery' is a house for a community of monks or nuns. As far as I am aware, there is no such word as 'monistary'. I cannot find it in any of my dictionaries. You may be thinking of 'monistic', the adjective derived from the noun 'monism' (the theory that there is only one category of being). Alternatively, you may just have come across a misspelling of the word 'monastery'.
It is a shortened version of Richard and it is probably used by others to refer to someone called Richard rather than by the person who is actually called it, a bit like being called Willy.