Convent

/ˈkɒnvənt/

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Definitions

1

A house or building where a community of nuns live and work.

/ˈkɒnvənt/

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General

A religious community of women

The young woman decided to dedicate her life to God and entered the convent.

💡 Simply: Imagine a house where nuns live and pray. That's a convent! It's like a special home for them.

👶 For kids: A convent is a house where nuns live and pray together.

More Examples

2

The sisters of the convent were known for their charitable work in the community.

3

She spent her life in the convent, devoted to prayer and service.

How It's Used

Religious

"She entered the convent at the age of 18."

Historical

"The convent served as a refuge during the war."

From Old French *convent*, from Latin *conventus* ('assembly, agreement'), from *convenire* ('to come together').

Historically, convents have been centers of education, healthcare, and artistic expression, particularly in the Middle Ages. They offered women opportunities beyond marriage and motherhood, and played a crucial role in preserving knowledge.

Memory tip

Think of it as a community center for nuns.

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