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cloister 1. ARCH Kloster n; 2. ARCH Kreuzgang m (z. B. im Kloster); gedeckter Säulengang m [Gang m ] (um einen Hof)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cloister
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noun1) (covered walk) Kreuzgang, der* * *['kloistə](a covered walk forming part of a monastery, church or college.) der Kreuzgang* * *clois·ter[ˈklɔɪstəʳ, AM -ɚ]* * *['klɔɪstə(r)]1. n1) (= covered walk) Kreuzgang m2) (= monastery) Kloster nt2. vrto cloister oneself ( away) — sich von der Welt abkapseln
* * *cloister [ˈklɔıstə(r)]A s1. a) Kloster nb) Klosterleben n2. ARCHa) auch pl Kreuzgang mb) Arkade fB v/t1. in ein Kloster stecken2. cloister o.s. fig sich einschließen (in in akk)* * *noun1) (covered walk) Kreuzgang, der2) (convent, monastery; monastic life) Kloster, das* * *n.Kreuzgang m. -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cloister garth
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cloister vault
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car·rel[ˈkærəl]n* * *['krəl]n(in library etc) Arbeitsnische f, Arbeitsplatz m* * ** * *(reading room in a library) n.Arbeitskabine f. -
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adjective(fig.) klösterlich [Abgeschiedenheit, Dasein]* * *clois·tered[ˈklɔɪstəd, AM -ɚd]1. (of a cloister)a \cloistered court ein [Kloster]hof m mit einem Kreuzgangto lead a \cloistered life in einer Welt für sich akk leben* * *['klɔɪstəd]adj1) (fig) weltabgeschieden; way of thinking weltfremd or -fern (liter)to lead a cloistered life (= isolated) (= sheltered) — in klösterlicher Abgeschiedenheit leben ein streng or klösterlich behütetes Leben führen
2) (ARCHIT)a cloistered courtyard — ein Klosterhof m mit Kreuzgang
* * *cloistered adj1. ARCH mit einem Kreuzgang (versehen)2. in einem Kloster lebend3. figa) klösterlichb) weltfremd* * *adjective(fig.) klösterlich [Abgeschiedenheit, Dasein]* * *adj.abgeschieden adj. -
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1) ( of a cloister)a \cloistered court ein [Kloster]hof m mit einem Kreuzgang2) ( secluded) weltabgeschieden;( sheltered) [klösterlich] behütet;to lead a \cloistered life in einer Welt für sich akk leben -
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(DE) abschließen; dichtmachen; einbuchten; eingeschlossen; eingeschnappt; einkapseln; einklinkend; einschliessen; einschließen; einschnappend; einsperren; verschließen; verschloß; zuschließen; zusperren; (EN) bolt in; box in; bung; bung up; cage; cloister; close; close down; close up; confine; enclose; encompass; fasten; fold; fold up; gag; immure; impound; incarcerate; inclose; keep in; latch; lock; lock in; lock up; mew; pen; pin; put up; secure; shut down; shut in; shut to; shut up; shut, shut -
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(DE) Kloster {s}; Monasterium {s}; Mönchkloster {s}; (EN) abbey; cloister; convent; monastery; monkery -
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свод сомкнутый
Свод, состоящий из четырёх криволинейных лотков, которые, смыкаясь по диагонали, образуют входящие углы
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Cloister — • The English equivalent of the Latin word clausura (from claudere, to shut up ) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cloister Cloister … Catholic encyclopedia
Cloister — Clois ter, n. [OF. cloistre, F. clo[^i]tre, L. claustrum, pl. claustra, bar, bolt, bounds, fr. claudere, clausum, to close. See {Close}, v. t., and cf. {Claustral}.] [1913 Webster] 1. An inclosed place. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. A covered … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cloister — [klois′tər] n. [ME < OFr cloistre & OE clauster, both < ML(Ec) claustrum, portion of monastery closed off to the laity < L, a bolt, place shut in < pp. of claudere, to CLOSE2] 1. a place of religious seclusion: monastery or convent 2 … English World dictionary
cloister — n 1 Cloister, convent, monastery, nunnery, abbey, priory. Cloister and convent are general terms denoting a place of retirement from the world for members of a religious community; they may apply to houses for recluses of either sex. In such use… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Cloister — Clois ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cloistered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cloistering}.] To confine in, or as in, a cloister; to seclude from the world; to immure. [1913 Webster] None among them are thought worthy to be styled religious persons but those… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cloister — ► NOUN 1) a covered, and typically colonnaded, passage round an open court in a convent, monastery, college, or cathedral. 2) (the cloister) the secluded life of a monk or nun. ► VERB ▪ seclude or shut up in a convent or monastery. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
cloister — index circumscribe (surround by boundary), envelop, restrict, sequester (seclude), shut Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cloister — [n] secluded religious place abbey, cell, chapter house, convent, friary, hermitage, house, lamasery, monastery, nunnery, order, priorate, priory, religious community, retreat, sanctuary; concepts 368,516 … New thesaurus
Cloister — Cloisters redirects here. For the museum in New York City, see The Cloisters. For other uses, see Cloister (disambiguation). Cloister at Salisbury Cathedral … Wikipedia
cloister — cloisterless, adj. cloisterlike, adj. /kloy steuhr/, n. 1. a covered walk, esp. in a religious institution, having an open arcade or colonnade usually opening onto a courtyard. 2. a courtyard, esp. in a religious institution, bordered with such… … Universalium
cloister — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. abbey, priory, convent, hermitage, monastery; retreat, sanctuary; arcade, colonnade. See seclusion, abode, temple. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A place of religious seclusion] Syn. monastery, convent, abbey … English dictionary for students