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refectory
[ ri-fek-tuh-ree ]
noun
- a dining hall in a religious house, a college, or other institution.
refectory
/ rɪˈfɛktərɪ; -trɪ /
noun
- a communal dining hall in a religious, academic, or other institution
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of refectory1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of refectory1
Example Sentences
A church and a refectory were battered during more strikes in early May.
Thus admonished, we made our way to the refectory, expecting a small meal at best, perhaps a plain broth and dry bread.
Ere the half-hour ended, five o’clock struck; school was dismissed, and all were gone into the refectory to tea.
Access to the masterpiece housed inside the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie resumed Tuesday after the second closure of the pandemic, starting in November and the fall virus resurgence.
A wine cellar was carved out below, and a modest refectory vaulted above it.
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