释义 |
cen·o·by noun or coen·o·by \ˈsenəbē, Brit usually ˈsēn-\ (-es) Etymology: Middle English cenobie, from Late Latin coenobium, from Late Greek koinobion, from Greek, neuter of koinobios living in community, from koin- coen- + bios life — more at quick : a conventual establishment or religious community |