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enˈcloistered, ppl. a. Also 6 incloistered. [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Shut up in cloisters or monasteries. Also fig.
1550Lever Serm. (Arb.) 73 Settyng abrode incloystred papistes. 1908Belloc On Nothing 72 The smoke also of the train as it skirts the Downs is part and parcel of what has become (thanks to the trains) our encloistered country life. 2. Surrounded by or furnished with cloisters.
1622–62Heylin Cosmogr. i. (1682) 232 Several Quadrangles, every one encloystered. 1632Lithgow Totall Disc. 268 Having incloystered lodgings ioyned to the walls thereof. Ibid. 444 The eleven incloystered petty Courts. |