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calefactory
[ kal-uh-fak-tuh-ree, -fak-tree ]
adjective
- serving to heat.
noun
- a heated parlor or sitting room in a monastery.
calefactory
/ -trɪ; ˌkælɪˈfæktərɪ /
adjective
- giving warmth
noun
- a heated sitting room in a monastery
Word History and Origins
Origin of calefactory1
Word History and Origins
Origin of calefactory1
Example Sentences
In the more carefully constructed monasteries this apartment was so placed as to adjoin the calefactory, which allowed the introduction of hot air, when needed.
Leading out of it is the ancient "calefactory," where the fire for the censers and thuribles was preserved.
Gardener's house 2. refectory; 3. calefactory; m,m.
There were the infirmary and the hospital; the calefactory or warming apparatus, the recreation hall and the winter hall, the locutorium and the common hall, and I know not what besides.
Above the calefactory is the ``dormitory'' opening into the south transept of the church, to enable the monks to attend the nocturnal services with readiness.
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