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1) General subject: cloistral, friarly, monacal, monachal, monasterial, monastic, monkish, monks, regular, religious2) Religion: Regulari ( "regular", сокр. Rlari.), chapter, claustral, conventual (Of, relating to, or befitting a convent or monastic life), monacal (Of or relating to monasteries or to monks or nuns), monachal (Of or relating to monasteries or to monks or nuns), monkish (Of, relating to, or resembling a monk)3) Architecture: coenobitic
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