Conventual

/kənˈvɛntjuːəl/

कॉन्वेंट/मठ से संबंधित; (संज्ञा) कॉन्वेंट/मठ का सदस्य

Origin & History

From Medieval Latin conventualis, from Latin conventus (“assembly; convent”) + -alis (“-al”).

मध्यकालीन लैटिन conventualis से, जो लैटिन conventus (“सभा; कॉन्वेंट/मठ”) + -alis (“-अल/संबंधित”) से बना है।

Definition

Used as an adjective for things connected with a convent (a community and residence of monks or nuns), and as a noun for a person who belongs to such a community.

यह शब्द विशेषण के रूप में कॉन्वेंट/मठ (भिक्षुओं या ननों के समुदाय व निवास) से जुड़ी चीज़ों के लिए, और संज्ञा के रूप में उस समुदाय के सदस्य व्यक्ति के लिए प्रयोग होता है।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
The conventual took vows and lived within the convent.
Adjective:
She preferred a quiet, conventual routine.

Usage Examples

The library houses many conventual records from the 17th century.
His writing reflects a strongly conventual perspective shaped by monastic discipline.
In medieval towns, conventual buildings often stood near the main church.

Antonyms

Related Forms

Noun
Convent / Conventual (member) / Conventualism
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Conventual life
मठ/कॉन्वेंट का जीवन
Conventual rules
मठ/कॉन्वेंट के नियम