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convent

[kon-vent, -vuhnt]

noun

  1. a community of persons devoted to religious life under a superior.

    Synonyms: priory, abbey
  2. a society or association of monks, friars, or nuns: now usually used of a society of nuns.

  3. the building or buildings occupied by such a society; a monastery or nunnery.

    Synonyms: cloister
  4. Obsolete.,  assembly; meeting.



convent

/ ˈkɒnvənt /

noun

  1. a building inhabited by a religious community, usually of nuns

  2. the religious community inhabiting such a building

  3. Also called: convent schoola school in which the teachers are nuns

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

convent

  1. A community of people in a religious order, especially nuns.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of convent1

1175–1225; < Medieval Latin conventus; Latin: assembly, coming together, equivalent to conven ( īre ) ( convene ) + -tus suffix of v. action; replacing Middle English covent < Anglo-French < Medieval Latin, as above
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Word History and Origins

Origin of convent1

C13: from Old French covent, from Latin conventus meeting, from convenīre to come together; see convene
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Example Sentences

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Three Austrian nuns in their 80s have run away from the old people's home where they were placed and gone back to their former convent.

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Built in 1704, Woolton Hall previously served as a hotel, an army hospital, a convent and a school but had fallen into disrepair in recent years.

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But her father, a government employee, wanted more for her and at the age of eight, enrolled her in a convent school where the medium of instruction was the state's official language - Kannada.

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It used to be that academia was the equivalent of a convent, where the nuns and monks went to do their thinking, and even that doesn’t exist anymore.

His fiancée did not learn of it for some time, and she eventually took the veil, becoming a Dominican nun at a convent in Monterey — California’s first native-born Catholic sister.

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