adjective 1.of, belonging to, or characteristic of a
convent.
noun 3.a member of a
convent or monastery.
Origin: 1375–1425; late Middle English <
Medieval Latin conventuālis, equivalent to
Latin conventu-, stem of
conventus convent +
-ālis -al1 Related forms con·ven·tu·al·ly, adjective
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Conventually
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