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monachal, monacal, a.|ˈmɒnəkəl| Forms: 7 monac(h)all, 7– monachal, 8– monacal. [ad. eccl.L. monachāl-is, f. monach-us monk. Cf. F. monacal (16th c. Hatz.-Darm.).] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a monk or of monastic life; monastic; monkish.
1587T. Rogers 39 Art. (1625) 166 Papists, who..make the vowe and profession of the Monachall, or life of a Monck, as good a token of Christians, as Baptisme. 1632Lithgow Trav. ii. 76 This monachall and licentious life. 1685Lovell Gen. Hist. Relig. 159 There are no Monachal Constitutions that so much oblige Monks to obey their Superiour, as [etc.]. 1726Ayliffe Parergon 368 If a child..has taken on himself the Monachal or Monkish Tonsure. 1841Blackw. Mag. XLIX. 374 Under every creed, monachal austerity and seclusion had been attempted. 1889Farrar Lives Fathers II. xvi. 237 Jerome seems to have had the monacal feelings which led him wholly to avoid the society of women. |