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- Convent - Wikipedia
A convent is an enclosed community of monks, nuns, friars or religious sisters Alternatively, convent means the building used by the community The term is particularly used in the Catholic Church, Lutheran churches, and the Anglican Communion [1]
- CONVENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONVENT is a local community or house of a religious order or congregation; especially : an establishment of nuns How to use convent in a sentence
- Convent Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She joined a convent
- CONVENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CONVENT meaning: 1 a building in which nuns (= members of a female religious order) live 2 a building in which… Learn more
- Convent - definition of convent by The Free Dictionary
A community, especially of nuns, bound by vows to a religious life under a superior 2 The building or buildings occupied by such a community [Middle English covent, from Old French, from Medieval Latin conventus, from Latin, assembly, from past participle of convenīre, to assemble; see convene ]
- CONVENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Many took over castles or convents, abandoned or ruined buildings that were repurposed at public expense But she hasn't been in a convent Most learned their artistic skills from a family member or in a convent They stayed in a domestic science school and in a convent along the way
- What is the difference between a convent and a monastery?
– A convent is a community of religious women who live together in a structured environment under a set of rules or guidelines They typically follow a specific religious order or tradition, such as the Franciscans or Benedictines
- CONVENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
a community of persons devoted to religious life under a superior a society or association of monks, friars, or nuns: now usually used of a society of nuns the building or buildings occupied by such a society; a monastery or nunnery Obsolete assembly; meeting
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