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abbey |
a monastery or convent, or the buildings that compose it. |
abbot |
the male superior of a monastery. |
archimandrite |
in the Eastern Church, the head of a monastery or monasteries. [1/2 definitions] |
cellarer |
one who is in charge of the supply of food and drink at a monastery or the like. |
cenobite |
a member of a religious order who lives in a convent, monastery, or other spiritual community. |
cloister |
a place such as a monastery or convent where people live secluded religious lives. [2/4 definitions] |
friary |
a monastery or brotherhood of friars. |
hermitage |
a religious retreat; monastery. [1/3 definitions] |
lamasery |
a monastery of lamas. |
prior2 |
a priest in charge of a monastery or other religious house, ranking second to an abbot. |
refectory |
an institutional dining hall, as in a monastery or a college. |
scriptorium |
a room, esp. in a monastery, in which manuscripts are written or copied. |
vestiary |
a dressing room or closet, esp. in a monastery or the like. [1/2 definitions] |
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