cloister
41cloister n — Anyone with cloisterphobia should not consider becoming a monk! …
42cloister — A covered walkway or ambulatory around an open court or garden. It was a common feature of medieval monasteries, connecting the monastery s church to its domestic parts. (pr. kloy ster) …
43cloister — n. 1. Convent walk, abbey walk, arched ambulatory. 2. Convent, monastery, abbey, nunnery, priory. 3. Arcade, colonnade, colonnaded court, piazza …
44Cloister — a quadrangle surrounded by roofed or vaulted passages connecting a major church to domestic or ancillary buildings …
45cloister — n 1. covered walk, ambulatory, promenade, walkway, corridor; arcade, colonnade, gallery, piazza, archway; courtyard, quadrangle; portico, porch, stoa, U.S. veranda. 2. monastery, abbey, priory, friary, convent, nunnery, cenoby; novitiate,… …
46cloister — clois·ter …
47cloister — Аркада …
48cloister — This word (from the Latin claustrum, meaning bolt or enclosed place ) refers to a residence for members of areligious community; sometimes the word is used to refer to the courtyard or garden of such a residence …
49cloister — n. & v. n. 1 a covered walk, often with a wall on one side and a colonnade open to a quadrangle on the other, esp. in a convent, monastery, college, or cathedral. 2 monastic life or seclusion. 3 a convent or monastery. v.tr. seclude or shut up… …
50cloister garth — garth (def. 1). [1840 50] * * * …