📚 adj • entry_id 41778
cloistral
Meanings (ES + gloss)
claustral
Of, pertaining to, resembling or living in a cloister.
1606, Samuel Daniel, The Queen’s Arcadia, in The Poetical Works of Mr. Samuel Daniel, London: R. Gosling, 1717, The Epistle, pp. 151-152, … it is in that Kind [of Words], as best a…
As to the marriage of the friars in this cloystral house, their founder, Ivon, in my opinion, was quite right in this notion.
monástico
Sheltered from the world; monastic.
Speak not! he is consecrated— / Breathe no breath across his eyes: / Lifted up and separated / On the hand of God he lies, / In a sweetness beyond touching,—held in cloistral sanct…
[H]owever cloistral our elementary schools may be, sheltering the eternal flame of the high ideal of human existence, Jimmy Shepherd, aged twelve, and Nancy Shepherd, aged thirteen…
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