cloister

     

A cloister (from Latin claustrum) is a part of catheral, monastic and abbey architecture. A cloister consists usually of four corridors, with a courtyard or garth in the middle. It is intended to be both covered from the rain, but open to the air. The attachment of a cloister to a Cathedral church usually indicates that it is (or was once) a monastic foundation.

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  • This synonym for "to seclude" is also a word for part of a monastery or convent

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