Cenacles

/ˈsɛnəkəlz/ noun

Plural of 'cenacle'—small intimate groups of people, often literary or artistic circles, meeting regularly.

From Latin 'cenaculum' meaning 'dining room,' derived from 'cenare' (to dine). The term evolved to mean any small gathering or circle, particularly of creative or intellectual people.

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