Try "cloister, abbey, friary, priory, priorate, convent and nunnery".
Hope that helped.
Covent is another word for monastery
Monastery of Christ the Word was created in 1996.
Example sentence - The monks at the monastery collect honey to sell.
An abbey, or a priory, although a priory is not a true monastery but a smaller settlement that is an offshoot of the main monastery, but could be classed as a 'monastery. as it is still a place where monks live in community.
The Latin word abbatia is equivalent to the English word "monastery".
It was a simple escape, a monastery of stone and sky.
The word for the monastery is convent for the Christianity and it is valid for both male and female. There is also the term nunnery for the Catholic church
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The word "Refectory'" is used to refer to a monastery dining hall. It is from the Latin word meaning "restore".
Covent is an alternative word for a convent or monastery in old English.
It's Latin and means 'morning prayers' particularly in a monastery.
A 'monastery' is a house for a community of monks or nuns. As far as I am aware, there is no such word as 'monistary'. I cannot find it in any of my dictionaries. You may be thinking of 'monistic', the adjective derived from the noun 'monism' (the theory that there is only one category of being). Alternatively, you may just have come across a misspelling of the word 'monastery'.