they had two diffrent diining rooms because the oblate monks and the novice monks ate in two diffrent rooms
Most hotels have a dinning area where you can go eat breakfast,lunch, or dinner. But some huge hotel rooms have their own dinning area so you can just cook your own food.
A cell (or cubicle).
Yes, rooms for monks are often referred to as cells. These rooms are simple living spaces where monks can meditate, pray, and rest. The term "cell" may also be used to signify the solitude and simplicity of a monk's lifestyle.
game room sitting rooms formal dinning room dinning room kitchen foyer formal living room mens and womans coat clostets many bedrooms bathrooms guest bedrooms and bathrooms theater
A cell (or cubicle).
there was a smoking lounge , dinning lounge , sleep quarters. And a theater room
the rooms, the study hall, kichen, dinning room,and more.
According to phrases.org: monks at medieval breweries wore the keys to the rooms where the monastery rooms where they locked recipes, on their belts--since the brewery often supported the brothers, and say in turn supported/worked for the church, these keys became known as 'church keys'
living room ... kitchen ... dinning room... foray.
Brooms.
bedrooms,bathrooms,comfort rooms,kitchens,dinning area,living rooms,basement,utility room,washing area,garage,balcony
they would have had anywhere between 600,000-1000,000 rooms.