Definitions Found:
FRATER, a friar (a member of a religious order)
- fratersFRATER, a friar (a member of a religious order)
- fraa friar (a member of a religious order)
- fratera friar (a member of a religious order)
- frasFRA, a friar (a member of a religious order)
- friarlypertaining to a friar (a member of a religious order)
- friarsFRIAR, a member of a religious order
- religionarya member of a religious order; a Protestant
- religionariesRELIGIONARY, a member of a religious order; a Protestant
- monka man who is a member of a religious order
- monksMONK, a man who is a member of a religious order
- monastica monk (a man who is a member of a religious order)
- predicanta preacher; spec. a member of a predicant religious order also PREDIKANT
- monkishpertaining to monks (a man who is a member of a religious order)
- predicantsPREDICANT, a preacher; spec. a member of a predicant religious order also PREDIKANT
- monachalpertaining to monks (a man who is a member of a religious order)
- monasticsMONASTIC, a monk (a man who is a member of a religious order)
- monkishlyMONKISH, pertaining to monks (a man who is a member of a religious order)
- monksa man who is a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery
- dervisha member of a Muslim religious order noted for devotional exercises (as bodily movements leading to a trance)
- friara member of a religious order
- cenobitea member of a religious order
- cenobitesCENOBITE, a member of a religious order
- dervisha member of a Muslim religious order
- dervishesDERVISH, a member of a Muslim religious order
- swamisenior member of a religious order used as a title
- swamissenior member of a religious order used as a title
- brotherA member of a religious order or congregation of men
- sistersA member of a religious order or congregation of women
- brothersA member of a religious order or congregation of men
- cenobitemember of a religious order living in a convent or community
- scholastics(in the Roman Catholic Church) A member of a religious order, esp. the Society of Jesus, who is between the novitiate and the priesthood