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conclave in Latin

conclave in Latin is conclāve, conclave — conclave means a private, closed meeting, especially the assembly of cardinals that elects a new pope.

conclave in Latin

conclāve
noun
A group of cardinals assembled to elect a new pope.
conclāve
noun
A closed assembly at which cardinals elect a pope.
conclave
noun
A closed assembly at which cardinals elect a pope.

What does "conclave" mean?

  1. noun A private, closed meeting, especially the assembly of cardinals that elects a new pope.
    "The cardinals gathered in conclave to choose the next pope."

conclave in a sentence

  • The cardinals gathered in conclave to choose the next pope.
  • The politicians held a secretive conclave to plan their strategy.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "conclave" in Latin?

"conclave" in Latin is conclāve, conclave. conclave means: A private, closed meeting, especially the assembly of cardinals that elects a new pope.

How do you use "conclave" in a sentence?

Example: "The cardinals gathered in conclave to choose the next pope." In Latin, "conclave" is conclāve, conclave.

Are there other ways to say "conclave" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "conclave": conclāve, conclave.

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