munk

Etymology
From, from and/or , both from.

Noun

 * 1) monk
 * 2) blackcap

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) monk

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) a monk

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) a monk

Etymology
Inherited from, from , from.

In pastry sense; debated. According to some a comparison with the tonsure of medieval monks. According to others, and more probable according to historian Harrison, a comparison to the bodily roundness of monks.

In printing error sense; borrowed from, comparing the lighter patches with the tonsure of monks.

Noun



 * 1) a monk
 * 2) Christian monk
 * 3) religious person of other religion living in solitude
 * 4)  a person living in solitude
 * 5)  types of deep-fried piece of dough
 * 6) donut, type of toroidal pastry
 * 7) Berliner; type of ellipsoidal pastry with sweet filling
 * 8)  a chocolate-coated marshmallow treat, a chocolate teacake
 * 9)  a person that has lost, is out of the game
 * 10) type of cannonball, approx. 24  (c. 10 kg, 22 lbs)
 * , type of herbal liqueur
 * 1)  type of error where the ink appears weaker, or not at all, on parts of the page
 * 2) type of drain for carp ponds
 * 1)  a person that has lost, is out of the game
 * 2) type of cannonball, approx. 24  (c. 10 kg, 22 lbs)
 * , type of herbal liqueur
 * 1)  type of error where the ink appears weaker, or not at all, on parts of the page
 * 2) type of drain for carp ponds
 * 1) type of drain for carp ponds
 * 1) type of drain for carp ponds