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Cenobite

By N.S. Gill, About.com

Definition: A cenobite is a monk who lives together with other monks. Pachomius is considered the founder of the cenobitic arrangement (of the monastery) because he gathered together the ascetic monks, who had been living in their own separate cells, under one roof. Each of these ascetics became a cenobite. A cenobite is therefore the opposite of a hermit (eremite).
Alternate Spellings: coenobite

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