klooster

See also: Klooster

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch clôoster, from Old Dutch *clōster, post-West Germanic borrowing from Medieval Latin claustrum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkloːs.tər/
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  • Hyphenation: kloos‧ter
  • Rhymes: -oːstər
  • Homophone: Klooster

Noun

klooster n (plural kloosters, diminutive kloostertje n)

  1. cloister, monastery

Derived terms

Estonian

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German klôster, from Medieval Latin claustrum.

Noun

klooster (genitive kloostri, partitive kloostrit)

  1. monastery, convent, abbey

Declension

Declension of klooster (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative klooster kloostrid
accusative nom.
gen. kloostri
genitive kloostrite
partitive kloostrit kloostreid
illative kloostrisse kloostritesse
kloostreisse
inessive kloostris kloostrites
kloostreis
elative kloostrist kloostritest
kloostreist
allative kloostrile kloostritele
kloostreile
adessive kloostril kloostritel
kloostreil
ablative kloostrilt kloostritelt
kloostreilt
translative kloostriks kloostriteks
kloostreiks
terminative kloostrini kloostriteni
essive kloostrina kloostritena
abessive kloostrita kloostriteta
comitative kloostriga kloostritega

Derived terms

  • abiklooster
  • kloostrikirik
  • kloostrikool
  • kloostriõu
  • kloostriülem
  • mungaklooster
  • naisklooster
  • nunnaklooster
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