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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.
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reclusory (rɪˈkluːsərɪ) [ad. med.L. reclūsōrium (Du Cange), f. reclūdĕre to reclude.] The cell of a recluse. (Cf. reclusery.)1821 Bayley Tower Lond. 129 [The cell]..was inhabited by a recluse... In one place it is noticed as the reclusory, or hermitage of St. Peter.
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