Monastery.
The men that move cattle from place to place are called ranchers or cowboys. They live on ranches.
What matters most is whether you are religious. The place is just an illusion. Any place near a Masjid (mosque) should be fine. And Allah knows best.
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church men who separated themselves from the world
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they wanted to live their because they had religious freedom and better education and had better housing a good condition place to live.
"Men of the Cloth" means men of the religious service or men of the religious faith; such as Chaplins, Preachers, the Bishop, etc.
That would be an ashram. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashram
In those days, sport was for men. Women's place was in the home.
Travelling to a religious place (a place holy to your religious beliefs) is to go on a pilgrimage.
The feminine of "nun" is "nun" itself. Both men and women who are members of a religious order and live a contemplative life are referred to as "nuns."
A premonstratensian priest is in a religious order of men that specializes in prayer and teaching. They live in communal housing and often teach in schools or colleges.