moingne
Old French
Etymology
From Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós) via Medieval Latin, Late Latin monachus, and probably Vulgar Latin monicus.
Noun
moingne m (oblique plural moingnes, nominative singular moingnes, nominative plural moingne)
- monk (male person devoted to religion)
Coordinate terms
- nonain f
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