mynchery (Meaning)
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mynchery (n.)
A nunnery; -- a term still applied to the ruins of certain nunneries in England.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mynchery
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mynchery Sentence Examples
- The mynchery of the medieval village was a bustling center of commerce.
- The lord's mynchery served as a meeting place for local officials.
- The stones of the mynchery courtyard echoed with the sounds of merchants and shoppers.
- The mynchery was a hub for both local and international trade.
- Guilds and craftsmen had their offices within the mynchery.
- The mynchery often housed a market hall where goods were bought and sold.
- The mynchery was often the largest building in the village or town.
- The mynchery was a symbol of the town's prosperity and power.
- The mynchery also served as a place for public gatherings and announcements.
- The mynchery was an important part of medieval life, providing a central location for commerce and community.
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A nunnery; -- a term still applied to the ruins of certain nunneries in England.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mynchery of the medieval village was a bustling center of commerce.
The lord's mynchery served as a meeting place for local officials.
The stones of the mynchery courtyard echoed with the sounds of merchants and shoppers.
The mynchery was a hub for both local and international trade.