CÉNACLE


Meaning of CÉNACLE in English

sānȧkl( ə ), -k(lə) noun

( plural cénacles “)

Etymology: French, literally, room where Christ and his apostles had the Last Supper, from Late Latin cenaculum, from Latin, dining room, from cena dinner; akin to Greek keirein to cut — more at shear

: a philosophical, literary, or artistic group : coterie

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