Chlooschter

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Alemannic German

Etymology

From Old High German klōstar, borrowed from Vulgar Latin *clostrum, Medieval Latin claustrum. Cognate with German Kloster.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Chlooschter n (plural Chlooschter)

  1. monastery, abbey; nunnery
    • 1987, Hans Schärer, ‘Oises Chlooschter’, Chrüütli us em Chlooschter-Gaarte:
      Waa wär Muri oni Chlooschter? / Dänk es Doorf wie anderi au!
      What would Muri be without its abbey? Just a town like any other!

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