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    cloister 对比 monastery
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  • Cloister】 and 【convent】 are general terms denoting a place of retirement from the world for members of a religious community; they may apply to houses for recluses of either sex. In such use 【cloister】 stresses the idea of seclusion from the world; 【convent】 , of community of living.

    Basically a 【monastery】 is a 【cloister】 for monks; in actual use it is often applied to a 【convent】 for men or occasionally for women who combine the cloistered life with teaching, preaching, or other work.

    Nunnery】 , which specifically denotes a 【cloister】 for nuns, is often displaced by 【convent】 with the same specific meaning. A 【monastery】  or 【nunnery】 governed by an abbot or an abbess is called an 【abbey】 ; by a prior or prioress, a 【priory】 .

    A 【priory】 is subordinate in rank to, but often independent of, an  【abbey】 .


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