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Sea monk
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Black monk
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Galilee
at the west end of an abbey church where the monks collected on returning from processions where bodies were laid previous
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Monkhood
The character or condition of a monk
Monachus
Monachus, a monk. As to liability of Roman Catholic monks to banishment, see
Insurance
(20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 43), s. 35. See Monk v. Courbey, (1935) 1 KB 75 (owner permitting passenger to
Corody, or corrody
Corody, or corrody [fr. Conredium, corredium, conrodium, corrodium, Monk. Lat.; correlare, Ital., to fit out], a sum of money
Shaveling
A man shaved hence a monk or other religious used in contempt
Semi Pelagian
A follower of John Cassianus a French monk died about 448 who modified the doctrines of Pelagius by
VerbarReligieuse
A person bound by monastic vows a nun a monk
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