cloister - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cloister in Hindi

  • मठ
  • समाज से दूर रहना
  • मठ में बांध देना
  • विहार
  • एकांत वास

cloister Definition

Noun

  • a covered walk in a convent, monastery, college, or cathedral, typically with a wall on one side and a colonnade open to a quadrangle on the other.

Verb

  • seclude or shut up in or as if in a convent or monastery.

cloister Example

  • The cloister and monastic buildings lie to the south side of the church. ( क्लोस्टर और मठवासी इमारतें चर्च के दक्षिण की ओर स्थित हैं। )
  • The other half he spent in "Bogucharovo Cloister," as his father called Prince Andrew's estate. ( दूसरे हाफ में उन्होंने "बोगुचैरवो क्लिस्टर" में अपने पिता को प्रिंस एंड्रयू की संपत्ति कहा। )
  • He was defeated, blinded and sent back to die in the cloister of Sahagun. ( वह पराजित हो गया, अंधा हो गया और वापस सहगुन की बहन को मरने के लिए भेज दिया। )
  • The cloister garden was too small for the crowds attending his lectures, and on the 1st of August 1490 he gave his first sermon in the church of St Mark. ( उनके व्याख्यान में भाग लेने वाली भीड़ के लिए क्लिस्टर गार्डन बहुत छोटा था, और 1 अगस्त 1490 को उन्होंने सेंट मार्क के चर्च में अपना पहला उपदेश दिया। )
  • . You can’t see down that part of the cloister leading off from the chapel into the convent. ( । आप देख सकते हैं कि क्लोस्टर का वह हिस्सा चैपल से कॉन्वेंट में जाता है। )
  • From the cool of this cloister the island-dotted sea shimmered in the sunlight. ( इस क्लोस्टर के ठंडे से द्वीप-बिंदीदार समुद्र सूरज की रोशनी में झिलमिलाते हैं। ) 

More Sentence

  • The cloister linked the most important elements of an abbey together.
  • The ancient cloister was a structure of red brick picked out with white stone.
  • He coiled around the moist cloister pillars.
  • You may still long for cloister, but learn this lesson first.
  • Large piles of building were erected, with strong outside walls, capable of resisting the assaults of an enemy, within which all the neces sary edifices were ranged round one or more open courts, usually surrounded with cloisters.
  • It appears, however, from the inscriptions on the plan itself, that the north walk of the cloisters served for the purposes of a chapter-house, and was fitted up with benches on the long sides.
  • Between this building and the church, opening by one door into the cloisters, and by another to the outer part of the monastery area, is the "parlour" for interviews with visitors from the external world (0).
  • Close to the refectory, but outside the cloisters, are the domestic offices connected with it: to the north, the kitchen, 47 ft.