From Middle Low German klōster, cf. German Kloster, from Medieval Latin claustrum (“enclosure, secluded part of a monastery”) (or Vulgar Latin *clōstrum). The Old West Norse form klaustr was borrowed via Old English clauster.
kloster n (definite singular klosteret or klostret, indefinite plural klostre, definite plural klostrene)
From Old Norse klaustr and Latin claustrum.
kloster n (definite singular klosteret or klostret, indefinite plural kloster or klostre, definite plural klostra or klostrene)
From Old Norse klaustr and Latin claustrum.
kloster n (definite singular klosteret, indefinite plural kloster, definite plural klostera)
From Old Swedish kloster, kløster, from Old Norse klaustr.
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kloster n
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singular | indefinite | kloster | klosters |
definite | klostret | klostrets | |
plural | indefinite | kloster | klosters |
definite | klostren | klostrens |