monastic habit

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monastic habit

A monk folds his monastic habit neatly on a wooden bench.

Definition

Noun: 1. A distinctive, long, loose garment worn by members of a religious order: A "monastic habit" is the traditional, standardized religious clothing worn by monks, nuns, and other members of monastic communities. It symbolizes their commitment, vows, and separation from secular life. The specific style, color, and components of the habit vary between different religious orders.

Usage
  • The term "monastic habit" is used to describe the specific, often simple, garment that identifies a person as a member of a monastic community.
  • It is a formal term, most commonly used in historical, religious, or descriptive contexts.
Examples
  • The medieval monk's monastic habit was made of coarse, undyed wool.
  • Upon taking his final vows, he was presented with the full monastic habit of the Benedictine order.
  • The museum displayed a well-preserved monastic habit from the 12th century.
Advanced Usage
  • "To take the habit": This is an idiomatic phrase meaning to enter a monastic or religious order and begin wearing its distinctive clothing.
    • Example: She decided to leave her worldly possessions behind and take the habit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Habit (noun): When used alone in a religious context, "habit" often refers to the same garment as "monastic habit."
    • Example: The nun's simple habit was a sign of her humility.
  • Religious habit (noun phrase): A synonym for "monastic habit," sometimes used more broadly to include garments worn by non-monastic clergy or members of religious institutes.
  • Tonsure (noun): The practice of cutting or shaving the crown of the head as a religious symbol, often associated with receiving the monastic habit.
Synonyms
  • Religious robe
  • Monastic garb
  • Vestment (though this can also refer to specific liturgical garments)
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "The cloth": A metaphorical term for the religious profession or the clergy, derived from the fabric of the habit.
    • Example: He was a man of the cloth for over forty years.
monastic habit

A monk folds his monastic habit neatly on a wooden bench.

Noun
  1. a long loose habit worn by monks in a monastery