claustration

claustration

English Noun
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Definition

Shutting up or enclosing, usually in a religious cloister.

Etymology

From Latin clōstra (“lock, enclosure”).

Example Sentences

  • "He could scare find it in his heart to accuse Roderick of neglect of that function, united to him though the girl might be by a double bond; for it was natural that the inspirations of a man of genius should be both capricious and imperious, and on what plan had he ever started moreover but on that of diligence and claustration?"
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