A monk or nun belonging to the order founded by Saint Benedict of Nursia.
A type of liqueur originating from the Benedictine cloister of Fécamp in France, made from cognac together with herb and spice extracts.
Of or pertaining to the Benedictine Order.
Of or pertaining to St. Benedict of Nursia.
A male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service.
in earlier usage, an eremite or hermit devoted to solitude, as opposed to a cenobite, who lived communally.
A judge.
A blotch or spot of ink on a printed page, caused by the ink not being properly distributed; distinguished from a friar, or white spot caused by a deficiency of ink.
A male who leads an isolated life; a loner, a hermit.
The bullfinch, common bullfinch, European bullfinch, or Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula).
A piece of tinder made of agaric, used in firing the powder hose or train of a mine.
The monkfish.
A South American monkey (Pithecia monachus); also applied to other species, as Cebus xanthosternos.
A monkey.
An unmarried man who does not have sexual relationships.
A fuse for firing mines.
To be intoxicated or confused.
To act like a monk; especially to be contemplative.
To be attached in a way that sticks out.
To be a monk.
To monkey or meddle; to behave in a manner that is not systematic.