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monkish (iou) and disquiet (oh)


monkish (iou)



monkish adjective. M16.
[from MONK noun1 + -ISH1.]
Of or pertaining to monks; monastic. M16.
b. Used, made, or performed by monks. E17.
W. Dalrymple I hear the quiet rumour of hushed monkish talk..the purposeful rustle of habits.
c. That is a monk. L17.
Resembling a monk; suggestive of a monk or monks. L16.
Robert Manning A few friends to offer the writer some relief from his monkish isolation in quarters.
Characteristic of monks or the monastic system; esp. (derog.) displaying corruption or Other disreputable characteristics attributed to medieval monasticism. L16.
monkishly adverb M20.
monkishness noun E19.

disquiet (oh)



anxiety or unhappiness about something
disquiet over/about/at
:: public disquiet over deaths in police custody
disquiet among
::His appointment caused disquiet among members.
express/voice your disquiet
::The union has voiced its disquiet about the way the protest was handled.