释义 |
cœnoˈbitical, cen-, a. [f. as prec. + -al1.] Of a cœnobitic character.
1636James in Iter Lanc. (1845) Introd. 61 After they became cenobitical. 1816Scott Antiq. v, On Tuesday..I hold a cœnobitical symposion at Monkbarns. 1868M. Pattison Academ. Org. §5. 154 The founder had before him the cœnobitical establishments of the West. Hence cœnobitically adv.
1853Turner Dom. Archit. III. vi. 194 The inhabitants did not live cœnobitically. |