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cloister

clois·ter [ klóystər ]


noun  (plural clois·ters)
Definition:
 
1. architecture covered walkway around courtyard: a continuous covered outdoor walkway built against buildings surrounding a central courtyard or quadrangle

2. religion monastery or convent: a place where people live a life of religious seclusion and contemplation, e.g. a monastery or convent

3. religion life of religious seclusion: the life of religious seclusion lived by a monk or nun
He chose the cloister rather than the secular world.

4. place of seclusion: a place where people can be private or secluded



vr  (past and past participle clois·tered, present participle clois·ter·ing, 3rd person present singular clois·ters)
Definition:
 
find private place: to find a quiet private place where you can remain undisturbed

[13th century. Via Old French cloistre< medieval Latin claustrum< Latin, "bar, bolt" < claudere "to close"]

clois·tral adjective
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