IPA: /ˈmʌŋk.hʊd/
KK: /mɔŋkˌhʊd/
The state or condition of being a monk, including the lifestyle and duties associated with monastic life.
He dedicated his life to monkhood, following a strict routine of prayer and meditation.
Monkhood is formed from "monk" (from Old English "munuc", meaning a religious recluse or member of a monastic community) and "-hood" (meaning a state or condition). The word "monkhood" refers to the state or condition of being a monk.
Think of a monk as a person dedicated to a religious life, and the suffix '-hood' signifies a state of being. So, monkhood is the state of being a monk.