A feminine monk is a woman who has taken vows and lives a monastic lifestyle within a religious community. In Buddhism, a feminine monk is often referred to as a "bhikkhuni" or "nun." In Christianity, a feminine monk may be known as a "sister" in the Roman Catholic tradition or a "nun" in the Orthodox tradition. Feminine monks typically follow a disciplined life of prayer, meditation, and service to others within the guidelines of their specific religious order.
The noun 'monk' is a noun, a common noun, a general word for a male member of a religious community; a word for any monk anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Merry Monk (restaurant) in Saratoga NY or "Monk" the TV series.
All English nouns are of common gender.
No, the noun 'monk' is a common noun, a general word for any monk anywhere.A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
"Courting a Monk" is a classic short story by Katherine Min. The story examines the solitary life of a monk with the theme of anger and feeling out of place.
The masculine gender of a monk is still monk. Monks can be male or female, and the term itself is used regardless of gender.
The opposite gender for monk is Nun.
It is a nun.
it usually dependents on what religion you are talking about if it is catholic only a man can become a monk.
A male monk is called a bhiku. A female nun is called a bhikuni.
The opposite gender of a monk (male) would be a nun (female).Nun
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Sadly No, A Monk is a holy man who believes in god and lives in an abbey and pray 24 7
Depending on the type and order of a nun, the opposite could be monk or priest.
Depending on the type and order of a nun, the opposite could be monk or priest.
An abbess is a female superior or leader of a convent or female religious community.
The noun monk is a word for a male member of a religious community.The noun for a female member of a religious community is nun.Nun is the typical noun used for female monastics. Monk is a Greek term for someone who practices religious asceticism, living alone or with other monks.