Cloister

/ˈklɔɪstəɹ/ noun

A cloister is a covered walkway around a courtyard in a monastery, convent, or church. It is often used as a quiet place for walking, prayer, and study.

“Cloister” comes from Old French “cloistre,” from Latin “claustrum,” meaning “enclosure” or “place shut in.” It is related to the Latin verb “claudere,” meaning “to shut or close.”

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