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klosteris
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Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Medieval Latin claustrum (“portion of monastery closed off to laity”), from Latin claustrum (“enclosure”), a nominal use of the neuter past participle of claudo (“to close”).
Pronunciation
Noun
klosteris m (2nd declension)
- monastery, cloister, convent (the building and adjacent land inhabited by an order of monks)
- iestāties klosterī ― to join a monastery
- klostera dārzs ― monastery garden
- klostera zemes ― monastery lands
- sieviešu klosteris ― women's monastery (= nunnery, convent)
- viriešu klosteris ― men's monastery
- klostera priekšnieks ― the leader of a monastery
- klostera durvju priekšā Rozāle brītiņu apstājās, lai sakārtotos pirms ieiešanas svētajā vietā ― at the door of the monastery Rozāle stopped for a moment to prepare herself before going into the holy place
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