Definition of Cloisteral. Meaning of Cloisteral. Synonyms of Cloisteral

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Definition of Cloisteral

Cloisteral
Cloisteral Clois"ter*al, a. Cloistral. [Obs.] --I. Walton.
cloisteral
Cloistral Clois"tral, a. Of, pertaining to, or confined in, a cloister; recluse. [Written also cloisteral.] Best become a cloistral exercise. --Daniel.

Meaning of Cloisteral from wikipedia

- A cloister (from Latin claustrum, "enclosure") is a covered walk, open gallery, or open arcade running along the walls of buildings and forming a quadrangle...
- The Cloisters, also known as the Met Cloisters, is a museum in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, New York City. The museum, situated...
- Look up cloisters in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Cloisters is the branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan dedicated to the art...
- or garth. Cloister or cloisters may also refer to: Cloister (****tail), a gin-based ****tail Cloister (typeface), a serif typeface Cloister Inn, one of...
- Cloistered rule (院政, insei, lit. "monastery administration") was a form of government in ****an during the Heian period. In this bifurcated system, an emperor...
- separate themselves from the affairs of the external world. The term cloistered is synonymous with enclosed. In the Catholic Church, enclosure is regulated...
- Cloister is a serif typeface that was designed by Morris Fuller Benton and published by American Type Founders from around 1913. It is loosely based on...
- text related to this article: Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister" is a soliloquy written by Robert Browning, first published...
- A cloistered emperor (太上法皇, daijō hōō, also pronounced dajō hōō) is the term for a ****anese emperor who had abdicated and entered the Buddhist monastic...
- The Ephrata Cloister or Ephrata Community was a religious community, established in 1732 by Johann Conrad Beissel at Ephrata, in what is now Lancaster...