reclusery
reˈclusery
[
f.
recluse
n.
+
-ery
.
Cf.
nunnery
.]
A residence for recluses.
1881
T. E. Bridgett
Hist.
Holy Eucharist
II. 194
The more common ankerhold or reclusery was a small house of one or two cells.
Oxford English Dictionary
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