As far as I know, Monks live in Monasteries.
Abodes for monks are typically called monasteries, convents, or ashrams, depending on the religious tradition or cultural context. These are places where monks live, study, and practice their faith in a communal setting.
Various names were given to the places where monks lived. Among Christian monks, most lived in a monastery or Abbey. They lived together under the supervision of an Abbot. A single monk lived in a hermitage. In the Eastern Orthodox area, a group of monks could live together in a group under a group under the Rule of Anthony. Such a group was called a laura. Female monks lived in a convent.
Other religions also had monks.
I believe that a monestery is the classic living quarters of monks. They may live someplace different here in modern times.
The life of a monk is quite simple. All day, monks usually pray or go to Mass. They also fast alot. There is certainly not alot to say about the lifestyle of a monk.
Monks generally live cloistered (apart from the outside world) in a monastery.
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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.
Benedictine monks were called black monks because of the color of their traditional black robes or habits. The term "black monks" was used to distinguish them from the Cistercian monks, who wore white robes and were known as the "white monks."
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.
Missionaries were monks who spread the good news to people in every land.
Buddhist monks typically wear a robe called a "kasaya" or "kesa," which is traditionally made of cotton or silk. The color and style of the robe can vary depending on the specific Buddhist tradition or country.
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The monks of Tibet are called Tibetan monks in English. In Tibetan they may be called choden 'religious' or chodak 'Dharma spreader.'
Gregorian monks.
The monks resides either at Vihara or Monastries.
Monks mainly wore robes. They are called Habits.
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.
if you refer to Catholic monks, they are called the Order of Preachers. Noted congregations to these are Franciscans and Dominicans....
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They are called a cassock.
They are called tonsures.
Habit.
I think their just called monestaries. Nuns (female monks) lived in abbeys.