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ˈmʌŋk
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–noun
1.
the condition or profession of a monk.
2.
monks collectively.
Origin:
ME
monkehode,
OE
munuchād.
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monk·hood
(mŭngk'hŏŏd')
n.
The character, condition, or profession of a monk; monasticism.
Monks considered as a group.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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