CLAUSTRAL


Meaning of CLAUSTRAL in English

ˈklȯstrəl adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin claustralis, from Late Latin, of a fortress, from Latin claustrum bar, bolt, barricade — more at cloister

: of or belonging to a cloister : like or savoring of the cloister : cloistral

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