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1 Lesciense, monastery of
Liessies.Latin-English dictionary of medieval > Lesciense, monastery of
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2 monasterium
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3 cella
cella ae, f [2 CAL-], a place of concealment, store-room, cell, granary: penaria: Falernae, V.: avitae, H.—Hence, aliquid in cellam dare, to furnish household stores: cellae nomine, as household supplies.—A chamber, closet, cabinet, hut, cot: me in cellam concludam, T.: servorum in cellis lecti: angustis eiecta cadavera cellis, mean abodes, H.— Plur, the cells (of bees), V. — A sanctuary (of a temple), shrine (where the image stood): Concordiae.— An oil-press: Venafri, H.* * *storeroom, (wine) cellar, larder; temple chamber, sanctuary; room, garret; pen; cell; monastery -
4 cellula
cellula ae, f dim. [cella], a small store-room, T.* * *small/slave's room; lowly apartment/dwelling/hut; porter's lodge; whore's crib; cell (monk); monastery/daughter house (monastic); case for banner; chapel; cell (biological); chamber of brain; ovary -
5 claustrum
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6 conventus
conventus P. of convenio.* * *agreement, covenant; coming together; conjunction (astrology); Roman district; gathering, meeting; assembly, people in assembly; provincial court, "assize"; convent, monastery -
7 conventus
conventus ūs, m [com-+BA-, VEN-], a meeting, assembly, throng: comitum, T.: virorum mulierumque: primo conventu, S.: conventu pro solitudine abuti: natum Conventūs trahit in medios, V.: ridetur ab omni Conventu, H.—A congress, council: civitatium, L.: Arcadum, N.: gentis, L.—A trading company, corporation: in provincia conventūs magni: Syracusanus: Cordubae, Cs.—A judicial session, court of justice: agere conventum, to hold a court: ad conventūs agendos, Cs.: per conventūs ire, Iu.—An agreeing, agreement. ex conventu, by agreement: clamare omnes ex conventu, with one accord.* * *agreement, covenant; coming together; conjunction (astrology); Roman district; gathering, meeting; assembly, people in assembly; provincial court, "assize"; convent, monastery -
8 abbatia
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9 acistarium
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10 acysterium
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11 archisterium
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12 asceterium
place for the abode of ascetics (pl.); hermitage; monastery (Ecc) -
13 celula
cell; monastery -
14 cenobium
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15 coenobium
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16 hegumen
Hegumen, Basilian monastery superior; abbot (of second class abbey); prior -
17 monasterium
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18 abbatia
abbey, monastery. -
19 hoc
I.(masc. sing. abl.) He gave plenty FOR THIS (field).II.(neut. sing. abl.) Do not hesistate BECAUSE OF THIS! (doubt)III.(neut. sing. nom.) THIS (monastery) is well-built.IV.(neut. sing. acc.) Break THIS! (fetter) -
20 illud
I.(neut. sing. nom.) THAT (monastery) is well-built.II.(neut. sing. acc.) Break THOSE (fetters)!
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