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Meanings of
cloistered
in anglès
Of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vows.
monastic
conventual
cloistral
monastical
Related terms
unworldly
Providing privacy or seclusion.
secluded
reclusive
sequestered
Related terms
private
Synonyms
Examples for "
monastic
"
monastic
conventual
cloistral
monastical
Examples for "
monastic
"
1
The expenses of the Roman Curia increased; the
monastic
Orders were wealthy.
2
Absolutely nothing was left in the house after the
monastic
sacked it.
3
There had long been other
monastic
Rules known in the Frankish territories.
4
There is a moral lesson in these memorials of the
monastic
ages.
5
You and I have lived over forty years in the
monastic
life.
1
The garden was
conventual
,
the house had the air of a prison.
2
From that point of view
conventual
life might be bad for him.
3
This was the case in all the English
conventual
cathedrals, e.g.
4
In her uneasiness she appealed to Father Certificatus, the
conventual
confessor.
5
In the year 1528, James V. added a palace to the
conventual
buildings.
1
So she loved the
cloistral
feeling autumn brought with it to Welsley.
2
There is nothing
cloistral
about the University of Chicago except its architecture.
3
Raphael's mind was large; and larger by being conscious of its
cloistral
limitations.
4
Mr. Prohack, despite a
cloistral
lifetime at the Treasury, recognised her type immediately.
5
Gradually she became accustomed to govern her tongue, and to this
cloistral
silence.
1
Thou likest best
monastical
brewis, the prime, the flower of the pot.
2
Never yet did a man of worth dislike good wine, it is a
monastical
apophthegm.
3
When
monastical
writers became famous, they were usually designated from the religious houses to which they belonged.
4
Does the law of nature look on that absolute chastity so recommended in
monastical
institutions, as a virtue?
5
Nearer, their pointed hoods made them
monastical
as a procession stealing from a range of cells to chant a midnight mass.
Usage of
cloistered
in anglès
1
Anies should have been delivered into a
cloistered
nunnery thirty years ago.
2
No longer
cloistered
among freshman, he found it harder to be noticed.
3
Her
cloistered
upbringing has not prepared her very well for this moment.
4
Gower has his lover hear tales from a confessor in
cloistered
quiet.
5
We wander through
cloistered
courts into the main body of the church.
6
The occupants were
cloistered
in a windowless conference room arguing administrative trivia.
7
His small feet were
cloistered
in small, thick boots of glittering brilliance.
8
There is a fine
cloistered
court with a long gallery above it.
9
Once Pity and Charity perched on every
cloistered
gate and cried, 'welcome.'
10
They are looking for the females
cloistered
in the retirement of the cells.
11
She needed freedom, not the
cloistered
confines of her private chambers.
12
Probably this is so-certainly it is the most
cloistered
and the most inaccessible.
13
He displayed the fears, the unwittingness, the open candour of a
cloistered
maiden.
14
Hegan lived all his life
cloistered
with books in a world of agitation.
15
A
cloistered
nun, which is why it was so difficult to contact her.
16
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cloistered
extension to the museum's east end.
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cloistered
cloister
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
cloistered life
cloistered world
cloistered garden
cloistered monk
Cloistered
through the time
Cloistered
across language varieties
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Common
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