coenobitic

See also: cœnobitic

English

Etymology

From coenobite + -ic.

Adjective

coenobitic (comparative more coenobitic, superlative most coenobitic)

  1. Alternative form of cenobitic
    • May 31, 1834, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Table Talk
      The old coenobitic establishments of England were converted—perverted, rather—into monasteries and other monking receptacles.

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