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Governess. Jane Eyre is a governess at Thornfield Hall in Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre".

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Convent is to cloister as eyrie is to?

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Religious communities for women were called?

Convent, Cloister, or Nunnery


What is a place for monks or nuns?

Monastery, abbey, convent, nunnery, priory, cloister.


What is another word for monastery?

Try "cloister, abbey, friary, priory, priorate, convent and nunnery". Hope that helped.


If Convent is to cloister eyrie is to?

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Cloister in a sentence?

"I go to the cloister to read because I find it peaceful."Cloister:N.1. A covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that face a quadrangle.2.a. A place, especially a monastery or convent, devoted to religious seclusion.b. Life in a monastery or convent.3. A secluded, quiet place.


What is a title given to females of the church?

There are a few which come to mind. In the monastic/convent tradition, mother superior, abbess, sister, novice for the divisions in the hierarchy of a convent or cloister. Deaconess is in common use in the Presbyterian tradition.


How do you use the word cloister in a sentence?

In the olden days, nuns were safely cloistered behind high convent walls, protected from the outside world.


What is the name of the place where nuns live in?

In generic terms applicable to males and females, you can refer to them as cloistered, or living in a cloister. The Shakespearean "Nunnery" is more often referred to as a convent. If the convent is run by an Abbess (a particular rank of the sisterhood) it can be referred to as an Abbey.


What is a residence for nuns called?

A residence for nuns is typically referred to as a convent. Convents are communal living spaces where nuns live together, pray, and carry out their religious duties. These residences often include living quarters, a chapel, and communal areas for dining and recreation.


When did Ephrata Cloister end?

Ephrata Cloister ended in 1934.


When was Ephrata Cloister created?

Ephrata Cloister was created in 1732.