refectory (Meaning)

Wordnet

refectory (n)

a communal dining-hall (usually in a monastery)

Webster

refectory (n.)

A room for refreshment; originally, a dining hall in monasteries or convents.

Synonyms & Antonyms of refectory

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refectory Sentence Examples

  1. The austere refectory echoed with the clatter of wooden trays and the murmur of students reciting grace.
  2. The vaulted ceiling of the refectory cast an ethereal glow upon the rows of communal dining tables.
  3. The walls of the refectory were adorned with faded frescoes depicting scenes from monastic life.
  4. The refectory provided a sanctuary for contemplation and spiritual reflection during mealtimes.
  5. The refectory's stained glass windows illuminated the space with vibrant hues, casting an otherworldly atmosphere.
  6. The refectory's tables were set with simple wooden bowls and metal cutlery, reflecting the monastic vow of austerity.
  7. The food in the refectory was prepared with care and served in silence, allowing diners to focus on the nourishment of both body and soul.
  8. The refectory was a place of community, where monks and students gathered to share meals and engage in lively discussions.
  9. The refectory's stone floor and wooden beams gave it a timeless feel, evoking centuries of monastic history.
  10. The refectory stood as a testament to the importance of communal dining and the spiritual significance of mealtimes in monastic life.

FAQs About the word refectory

a communal dining-hall (usually in a monastery)A room for refreshment; originally, a dining hall in monasteries or convents.

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The austere refectory echoed with the clatter of wooden trays and the murmur of students reciting grace.

The vaulted ceiling of the refectory cast an ethereal glow upon the rows of communal dining tables.

The walls of the refectory were adorned with faded frescoes depicting scenes from monastic life.

The refectory provided a sanctuary for contemplation and spiritual reflection during mealtimes.