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Answered by Anonymous
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A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves

Answered by silvershades54
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Explanation:

The following Thai words are used in this booklet:

Thudong, (pronounce 'toodong,' from the Pali, dhutanga, — Austere Practices) — the wandering, ascetical, solitary and meditative life of some bhikkhus.

Crot, an umbrella with an attachable mosquito net.

Nain, (from Pali, samanera), a novice of under 20 years old undertaking to observe 10 Precepts.

A few Pali words are used occasionally:

Bhikkhu, a fully ordained member of the Sangha over the age of 20, training himself in the observance of the Patimokkha, that is, the monastic Code of Discipline. Nearest English translation of 'bhikkhu' is 'monk' — never 'priest'!

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