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Of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vows.
monastic
cloistered
conventual
monastical
unworldly
monastic
cloistered
conventual
monastical
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
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.
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
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.
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.
6
But you have a
cloistral
disposition; you were born to live in a convent.
7
The old
cloistral
seclusion and exclusion is forever gone and new ideals are arising.
8
Her face showed smooth and saint-like between the
cloistral
bands.
9
She had not come to him out of
cloistral
purity, out of perfect radiancy.
10
Only the creepers and the great pileated woodpeckers seemed to inhabit these truly
cloistral
shades.
11
The growth of monasticism from the hermit stage to the
cloistral
life has already been described.
12
The other customer had the effect of causing Constance to pop up from her
cloistral
corner.
13
Sometimes he had fled in spirit to the sweet seclusion of the
cloistral
life at San Lazaro.
14
And the holy man, seating himself beside the
cloistral
fountain under an ancient fig-tree, uttered these words:
15
Suddenly she was startled to find that appalling temptations found even Catherine out even in her
cloistral
solitude.
16
And all the time she had been here, in the midst of this
cloistral
silence, and perhaps often alone.
cloistral
cloistral silence
cloistral life
cloistral peace
almost cloistral
become cloistral