Sentence example with the word 'monkish'

monkish

Definition adj. befitting a monk

Last update: June 18, 2015


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He has taken to a monkish living style.   [Please select]

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The Latin editions of part of these works have been modified by the corrections which the monkish editors confess that they applied.   [Please select]

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But the theological basis of the story shows clearly that it was originally a monkish invention and came thence among the folk.   [Please select]

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Such were Gregory I (590-604) the Great, the first monkish Pope, the friend of Benedict, the sender of the English mission.   [Please select]

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She stood for a moment, facing toward the mountains, oddly monkish in outline and posture.   [Please select]

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Patrick himself, which was copied as it now stands by a monkish scribe early in the eighth century.   [Please select]

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; and that Albericus, an old monkish chronicler, records it as happening in the reign of Charlemagne, anno 780.   [Please select]

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Thus far, he had allowed the outcry which Luther had raised against indulgences to take its course, and even disregarded the theses, which he supposed originated in a monkish squabble.   [Please select]

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