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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - convent

 
 

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Convent

convent
~ n a building or set of buildings where nuns live  (- see also convent school)
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1.
  (convents) A convent is a building in which a community of nuns live. N-COUNT ...
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2.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English covent, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin ~us, from Latin, assembly, from convenire  Date: 13th century a local community or house of a religious order or congregation; especially an establishment of nuns  II. verb  Etymology: Latin ~us, past participle of convenire  Date: 1514 obsolete convene ...
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  n. 1 a religious community, esp. of nuns, under vows. 2 the premises occupied by this. 3 (in full convent school) a school attached to and run by a convent. Etymology: ME f. AF covent, OF convent f. L conventus assembly (as CONVENE) ...
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4.
  1. монастырь (чаще женский) to go into a convent —- постричься в монахини 2. католическая женская школа (при монастыре) educated at a convent —- получившая образование в монастырской школе ...
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5.
  noun монастырь (преим. женский) ...
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6.
  - early 15c., from Anglo-Norm. covent, from O.Fr. convent, from L. conventus "assembly," used in M.L. for "religious house," originally pp. of convenire "come together" (see convene). Not exclusively feminine until 18c. The M.E. form remains in London's Covent Garden district (notorious late 18c. for brothels), so called because it had been the garden of a defunct monastery. ...
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