cen·o·bite also coen·o·bite (sěn'ə-bīt', sē'nə-) n. A member of a convent or other religious community.
[Middle English, from Late Latin coenobīta, from coenobium, convent, from Greek koinobion, from koinobios, living in community : koinos, common; see kom in Indo-European roots + bios, life; see gwei- in Indo-European roots.] cen'o·bit'ic (-bĭt'ĭk), cen'o·bit'i·cal adj.
"member of a communal religious order," 1638, from Church L. coenobita "a cloister brother," from coenobium "a convent," from Gk. koinobion "life in community, monastery," from koinos "common" + bios "life" (see bio-).