Use "cloister" in a sentence

1. A photograph of the Pingnan Cloister Garden.

2. To furnish ( a building ) with a cloister.

3. He coiled around the moist cloister pillars.

4. The Ambulatory is the covered passage around a cloister

5. They went out into the still, shadowy cloister garden.

6. Claustrum is a texture expansion pack for The Cloister

7. These harantara cloister lengths have lateral bay window - like projections , with a lower rectangular component or window proper , projected from the wall of the cloister , and an arched dormer , the upper component , projected from the coping roof of the harantara cloister .

8. The cloister linked the most important elements of an abbey together.

9. You may still long for cloister, but learn this lesson first.

10. Claustration (n.) "act of shutting up in a cloister," 1863, as if from a noun of action formed in Latin from Latin claustrare, from claustrum (see cloister).

11. Cloisterer (plural Cloisterers) One belonging to, or living in, a cloister; a

12. Cloistered definition is - being or living in or as if in a cloister

13. Cloisterer (plural Cloisterers) One belonging to, or living in, a cloister; a recluse

14. Claustral definition: of or related to a cloister Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

15. Cloisterer (plural Cloisterers) One belonging to, or living in, a cloister; a recluse

16. Definition of Claustration. : the act of confining in or as if in a cloister.

17. The ancient cloister was a structure of red brick picked out with white stone.

18. From the cool of this cloister the island-dotted sea shimmered in the sunlight.

19. To shut away from the world in or as if in a cloister; seclude .

20. Alure definition, a passageway, as the walk along one side of a cloister

21. What does Claustration mean? Shutting up or enclosing, usually referring to a religious cloister

22. In the cloister, hell is accepted in advance as a post obit on paradise.

23. There is a lovely pilgrimage church of the early seventeenth century and a handsome cloister.

24. A cloister that opens strategically , looking for the right amount of sun, light and views.

25. Often the entire monastery is Cloistered, and may even be surrounded by a cloister wall.

26. When I stepped out of the cloister I had no idea where my path would lead.

27. Noun. Claustration ( countable and uncountable, plural Claustrations ) Shutting up or enclosing, usually in a religious cloister

28. 19 St. Francis of Assisi originally founded the cloister which now encloses a garden and well.

29. The fire and the smoke blinded and choked the French soldiers, which retreated to the convent's cloister.

30. Its influence would be experienced throughout the whole monastic community, and beyond the cloister in the world.

31. Wooden Coffered ceiling in the upper level of the cloister of San Juan de los Reyes

32. For the abbé, who was abbé commendataire of Chaalis, Aubert rebuilt the cloister and the abbatial lodgings.

33. Claustration definition: the act of confining to a small space (usually a cloister ) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

34. And the sickening clamour of street noises beyond the cloister wall, the sickening odour of those who made them.

35. Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Claustration (Noun) Shutting up or enclosing, usually referring to a religious cloister

36. The fluids that are found in both these bodies come from the same source, namely, the Claustrum, which means “barrier” or “cloister,” and is referred to as cloister for the very good reason that a precious and holy thing is secreted or secluded there.

37. A new cloister was built in 1475 under the abbot Pierre de Fontenette to harmonise with the other conventual buildings.

38. A Caravansary is a squared building in the shape of cloister containing rooms, stores and boutiques for merchants (Raymond, 1985)

39. Women were hungry for a new life away from the heat, from the cloister, hungry for education, hungry for travel.

40. In all divine offices in the abbey, in reading and in meditation, he associated with the brethren in the cloister.

41. …was a quadrangular court, or cloister, provided with Arcaded walks, or “alleys,” and placed beside the nave of the church

42. In the cloister, what is called the "government" is only an intermeddling with authority, an interference which is always questionable.

43. In all divine offices in the abbey, in reading and in meditation,[Sentencedict.com ] he associated with the brethren in the cloister.

44. ‘Behind the gatehouse, around the monastic cloister, there were similar conversions, the whole façade being topped with a bombastic row of Crenellations (battlements).’

45. These cloister galleries are designated in the Tamil inscriptions and texts as malikai ( malika ) as also in the Silpa and Agama literature on temple architecture .

46. Claustral Meaning: "of or pertaining to a cloister, monastic," from Medieval Latin Claustralis "pertaining to a claustrum,"… See definitions of Claustral.

47. Antiques Ephrata Cloister was part of 1930s art campaign that encouraged post-Depression tourism [photos] Mar 23, 2021; Philadelphia’s Social Impact Studios recently hosted a …

48. Mary may have called the book her "hideous progeny, " calling to mind Frankenstein's monster, but unlike Victor Frankenstein, she did not cloister herself to construct it.

49. ‘Behind the gatehouse, around the monastic cloister, there were similar conversions, the whole façade being topped with a bombastic row of Crenellations (battlements).’

50. Cenobite Meaning: "member of a communal religious order," 1630s, from Church Latin coenobita "a cloister brother," from… See definitions of Cenobite.

51. The shrines are ranged on the rear half of the cloister close to the prakara , while the anterior half forms a continuous corridor with a pillared facade .

52. As a Cloistered nun or monk lives within a specific area known as the cloister, we can make a specific choice to live within the will of God

53. Enjoying you breakfast while gazing at the peaceful adjoining cloister is the perfect way to start a day of sightseeing and strolling along the charming streets of historic Trastevere.

54. Paradisiacal relaxation and contemplation in a divine ambience: “Kleine Klostertherme” (Small Cloister thermae) and “Heiliggeist-Spa” (Holy Spirit Spa) are heavenly, sensuous retreats where you can dream and relax.

55. The Pancha Pandava mandapam records an attempt to cut a square central shrine with a surrounding cloister in the form of a mandapa having two rows of pillars running all round .

56. Maison des Vins - as mentioned above this is housed in an ancient cloister (which you can enter without entering the exhibition), there is an exhibition of the history of Bergerac wines

57. The Ambulatory (Latin: ambulatorium, ‘walking place’) is the covered passage around a cloister or the processional way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.

58. Could Beissel have been a Boehmist and a Rosicrucian? Finding documentation about the Ephrata Cloister is difficult, and deciphering the mysticalprose used by those who created the community is even more daunting.

59. Cenobium – A Project for the Multimedia Representation of Romanesque Cloister Capitals in the Mediterranean Region A co-operation between the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz and the Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "A

60. Claustral (feminine singular Claustrale, masculine plural claustraux, feminine plural Claustrales) Claustral (relating to a cloister) Further reading “Claustral” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

61. The north wall of the existing cloister was used as the basis of the south wall and the church was completed by the addition of a west front (still standing) which was joined to the north transept by a north aisle.

62. In certain extraordinary cases this number is reduced to twenty, while, if there is question of those detained in prison or bound by the laws of the papal cloister, from ten to fifteen inmates will suffice to permit Bination.

63. In certain extraordinary cases this number is reduced to twenty, while, if there is question of those detained in prison or bound by the laws of the papal cloister, from ten to fifteen inmates will suffice to permit Bination.

64. It occupies the early Medieval quarter called the Barrio of the "Ciminterio", whose houses were levelled at the beginning of the XIV Century to make way for the construction of the Cloister, pressed forward by the Abbot Nuño Pérez de Monroy, Chancellor of Queen María.

65. In this part of the Cenobium project the KHI-MPI has collaborated with two French art historians, Quitterie Cazes and Chantal Fraïsse, who together wrote the texts for the individual capitals and the description of the cloister as a whole.

66. Cenobium will provide for more comprehensive appreciation, documentation, and interpretation of the site by allowing the user to virtually move inside the cloister itself, to focus in on a particular capital, and to analyze and compare capitals from different cloisters at the same time on the same screen.

67. Grande Salone degli Armigeri (100 square metres and [] more) linked to the large kitchen of the Castle with a porch with shatterproof glasses, leading to the two small living rooms of the cloister, which leads, in its turn, to the Longobardic tower where there are additional bedrooms and bathrooms.

68. Ambulatory: 1 adj able to walk about “the patient is Ambulatory ” Synonyms: ambulant mobile moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place) adj relating to or adapted for walking “an Ambulatory corridor” n a covered walkway (as in a cloister) “it has an Ambulatory and seven chapels” Type of: paseo , walk , walkway a path

69. Situated in the Purple Périgord on the Dordogne, the town of Bergerac is famous for its vineyards.Highlights include, in the medieval old town, Pelissière square and its restaurant terraces, Récollets Cloister and the Maison des Vins wine rooms, the Tobacco Museum of National Interest located in Peyrarède house, and the old port with its jetty, where barge trips are offered.