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cloister garth

American  

noun

  1. garth.


Etymology

Origin of cloister garth

First recorded in 1840–50

Example Sentences

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The range of domestic buildings that surrounded the cloister garth are, therefore, the chief interest, although these also are broken and roofless.

From Yorkshire by Home, Gordon

In the cloister garth are two graves perhaps as well worth visiting as ever Becket's was, though no miracles have yet occurred at them.

From Canterbury by Danks, Canon

The church stood on the N. side of the quadrangle and was divided from the cloister garth by a blank wall in which will be noticed a recess.

From Somerset by Wade, G. W.

The chapter-house was on the east side of the cloister garth.

From Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys by Butler, Dugald

The south end of the transept rises on the north side of the cloister garth.

From Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See by Corlette, Hubert C. (Hubert Christian)

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