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(a) (in monastery, school) réfectoire m(b) (university canteen) restaurant m universitaire►► refectory table = table longue et étroite (souvent en chêne massif) -
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[rə'fektəri](a dining-hall for monks, students etc.) réfectoire -
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hall [hɔ:l]1. nounb. ( = mansion) manoir m2. compounds* * *[hɔːl]1) ( in house) entrée f; ( corridor) couloir m; (in hotel, airport) hall m; ( for public events) (grande) salle f2) University ( residence) résidence f universitaire3) ( country house) manoir m -
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1 ( the people) the commons le peuple ;C adj1 ( often encountered) [crime, illness, mistake, name, problem, reaction] courant, fréquent ; in common use d'un usage courant ; in common parlance dans le langage courant ; it is common for sb to do il est courant que qn fasse ; to be common among être répandu chez [children, mammals etc] ;2 ( shared) [aim, approach, attributes, border, enemy, language, interest, ownership] commun (to à) ; for the common good pour le bien commun ; by common agreement d'un commun accord ; it is common property c'est la propriété de tous ; it is common knowledge c'est de notoriété publique ;3 ( ordinary) [man, woman] du peuple (after n) ; the common people le peuple ; a common soldier un simple soldat ; the common herd péj la masse ; a common criminal péj un criminel ordinaire ;5 ( minimum expected) [courtesy, decency, humanity] le/la plus élémentaire ;7 Math [denominator, factor, multiple] commun.D in common adv phr en commun ; to have sth in common avoir qch en commun ; to hold sth in common Jur posséder qch en commun.to be as common as muck ou dirt ○ ( vulgar) être d'une vulgarité crasse ○ ; they are as common as muck ○ ( widespread) on en ramasse à la pelle ; to be on short commons GB être rationné, faire maigre hum ; to have the common touch avoir de la simplicité. -
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hall n1 ( in house) entrée f ; ( corridor) couloir m ; (in hotel, airport, station) hall m ; arrivals/departures hall Aviat hall d'arrivée/de départ ;2 ( for public events) (grande) salle f ; ( of church) salle f paroissiale ; ( of school) (assembly) hall salle f de réunions ; ⇒ assembly ; the local hall la salle polyvalente or des fêtes ; ⇒ concert hall etc ;6 ( country house) manoir m.
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Refectory — Re*fec to*ry ( [ o]*r[y^]), n.; pl.; {Refectories} ( r?z). [{LL}. refectorium: cf. F. r[ e]fectoire. See {Refection}.] A room for refreshment; originally, a dining hall in monasteries or convents. [1913 Webster] Note: Sometimes pronounced r[e^]f… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
refectory — late 15c., from M.L. refectorium, from reficere to remake, restore, from re (see RE (Cf. re )) + facere (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)) … Etymology dictionary
refectory — The recommended pronunciation is with the stress on the second syllable, although in some religious houses the stress is placed on the first … Modern English usage
refectory — ► NOUN (pl. refectories) ▪ a room used for communal meals, especially in an educational or religious institution … English terms dictionary
refectory — [ri fek′tər ē] n. pl. refectories [LME < LL refectorium < pp. of L reficere: see REFECTION] a dining hall in a monastery, college, etc … English World dictionary
Refectory — Trapeza redirects here; for the prehistoric Greek settlement, see Trapeza, Crete . A refectory (also frater, frater house, fratery) is a dining room, especially in monasteries, boarding schools and academic institutions. One of the places it is… … Wikipedia
Refectory — A dining hall in a monastery where meal taking is permeated with the spirit of prayer and meditation. In the Renaissance, the religious nature of the refectory was often emphasized by the paintings that decorated the walls. These usually… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
refectory — UK [rɪˈfekt(ə)rɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms refectory : singular refectory plural refectories a large room in a school or university where you eat your meals with a lot of other people … English dictionary
refectory — [[t]rɪfe̱ktəri[/t]] refectories N COUNT A refectory is a large room in a school, university or other institution, where meals are served and eaten. Syn: canteen … English dictionary
refectory — n. (pl. ies) a room used for communal meals, esp. in a monastery or college. Phrases and idioms: refectory table a long narrow table. Etymology: LL refectorium f. L reficere refresh (as RE , facere make) … Useful english dictionary
refectory table — n. a long, narrow, rectangular table, as that used in a refectory … English World dictionary