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    tonsure
    /ˈtɒnʃə/

    noun

    • 1. a part of a monk's or priest's head left bare on top by shaving off the hair: "his hair is thinning up there—soon he'll have a tonsure like a monk's"

    verb

    • 1. shave the hair on top of (a monk's or priest's head); give a tonsure to: "Louis's half-brothers were tonsured and sent away to monasteries"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TonsureTonsure - Wikipedia

    Tonsure ( / ˈtɒnʃər /) is the practice of cutting or shaving some or all of the hair on the scalp as a sign of religious devotion or humility. The term originates from the Latin word tonsura (meaning "clipping" or "shearing" [1]) and referred to a specific practice in medieval Catholicism, abandoned by papal order in 1972. [citation needed] .

  3. Tonsure is the top back part of a monk's head from which a circle of hair has been removed. Learn how to use this word in sentences, see related words and phrases, and find translations in different languages.

  4. Tonsure is a noun that refers to the shaving of a part of the head, especially by clerics, or a bald spot resembling it. It can also be a verb meaning to shave the head of someone.

  5. Tonsure definition: the act of cutting the hair or shaving the head.. See examples of TONSURE used in a sentence.

  6. Tonsure is the top back part of a monk's head from which a circle of hair has been removed. Learn more about its origin, history and usage with examples and translations in different languages.

  7. Tonsure is a ceremony of initiation in which hair is clipped from the head in various religions. Learn about the origins, types, and meanings of tonsure in Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism.

  8. If you are a monk that shaves all or some of your hair for religious reasons, that bald spot is called a tonsure. The act of creating that spot is also known as tonsure. In Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity, hair is often considered a vanity.