noun
- the act of cutting or shaving the hair, especially the crown of the head, as a religious rite or symbol of entering a religious order
- the shaved area on the crown of a monk’s or priest’s head
Usage: religious
Usage: religious
verb
- to cut or shave the hair from the crown of the head as a religious rite
Usage: religious
Examples
- The monk received his tonsure when he entered the monastery.
- Medieval priests were easily recognized by their distinctive tonsures.
- The abbot tonsures new novices during the ordination ceremony.
- His tonsure marked him as a member of the religious community.
- The circular tonsure was a common sight in medieval monasteries.
- She studied the different styles of tonsures used by various religious orders.
- The priest’s tonsure had grown out during his long journey.