claustrum <span class="searchmatch">clōstrum</span> n nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular of clōstra This word almost always appears in the plural, and only very rarely in the...
klášter Wikipedia cs Borrowed from German Kloster, from Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">clostrum</span>. IPA(key): [ˈklaːʃtɛr] Rhymes: -tɛr Hyphenation: klá‧š‧ter klášter m inan...
Middle Low German klôster, from Old Saxon *klōstar, from Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">clōstrum</span>, from Latin claustrum; adapted to the suffix -aŕ. IPA(key): /ˈklɔʃtarʲ/...
From Old High German klōstar, borrowed from Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">clostrum</span>, Medieval Latin claustrum. Cognate with German Kloster. (Zürich) IPA(key): /ˈχloːʃtər/...
from Middle High German klōster, cf. German Kloster, from Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">clōstrum</span> (“enclosed (area)”). IPA(key): [ˈklaːʃtɔr] kláštor m inan (relational adjective...
claustrum (“enclosure, secluded part of a monastery”) (or Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">clōstrum</span>). The Old West Norse form klaustr was borrowed via Old English clauster...
Wikipedia de From Old High German klōstar, borrowed from Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">clōstrum</span>, Medieval Latin claustrum. IPA(key): /ˈkloːstɐ/ Hyphenation: Klos‧ter;...
claudō claustra claustrālis claustrāliter clāvis clāvus Vulgar Latin: *<span class="searchmatch">clostrum</span> Italian: chiostro, chiostra Old French: cloistre Middle French: cloistre...