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convent in Latin

convent in Latin is conventus, coenobium, monachārum — convent means a community of nuns or monks living together under religious vows, or the building where they live.

convent in Latin

conventus
noun
(now, _, especially) Synonym of nunnery, a female religious community and its residence.
coenobium
noun
(now, _, especially) Synonym of nunnery, a female religious community and its residence.
monachārum
noun
(now, _, especially) Synonym of nunnery, a female religious community and its residence.
monastērium
noun
(now, _, especially) Synonym of nunnery, a female religious community and its residence.

What does "convent" mean?

  1. noun A community of nuns or monks living together under religious vows, or the building where they live.
    "She entered the convent at the age of nineteen."
  2. noun A school run by such a religious community.
    "He was educated at a strict convent school."

convent in a sentence

  • She entered the convent at the age of nineteen.
  • The old convent on the hill is now a museum.
  • He was educated at a strict convent school.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "convent" in Latin?

"convent" in Latin is conventus, coenobium, monachārum. convent means: A community of nuns or monks living together under religious vows, or the building where they live.

How do you use "convent" in a sentence?

Example: "She entered the convent at the age of nineteen." In Latin, "convent" is conventus, coenobium, monachārum.

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

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "convent": conventus, coenobium, monachārum, monastērium.

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