cloister in Russian
cloister in Russian is клуа́тр, кры́тая арка́да, кры́тая галере́я — cloister means a covered walkway bordering a courtyard, typically in a monastery or similar religious building.
cloister in Russian
What does "cloister" mean?
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noun A covered walkway bordering a courtyard, typically in a monastery or similar religious building.
"Tourists wandered through the cathedral's ancient stone cloister."
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noun A monastery, convent, or similarly secluded religious place — or, more broadly, life lived in one.
"She left city life behind to enter the cloister as a nun."
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verb To shut someone away from the outside world, whether by choice or not.
"He cloistered himself in his study for weeks while finishing the manuscript."
cloister in a sentence
- Tourists wandered through the cathedral's ancient stone cloister.
- Monks would walk the cloister in silent prayer each morning.
- She left city life behind to enter the cloister as a nun.
- He cloistered himself in his study for weeks while finishing the manuscript.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cloister" in Russian?
"cloister" in Russian is клуа́тр, кры́тая арка́да, кры́тая галере́я. cloister means: A covered walkway bordering a courtyard, typically in a monastery or similar religious building.
How do you pronounce клуа́тр?
"cloister" in Russian is клуа́тр, pronounced "kluatr".
How do you use "cloister" in a sentence?
Example: "Tourists wandered through the cathedral's ancient stone cloister." In Russian, "cloister" is клуа́тр, кры́тая арка́да, кры́тая галере́я.
Are there other ways to say "cloister" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "cloister": клуа́тр, кры́тая арка́да, кры́тая галере́я, монасты́рь.