convento
convent, monastery
noun kohn-BEN-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin conventus (assembly, meeting).
Usage Note
Convento can refer to either a convent (for nuns) or a friary/monastery (for monks or friars), though in practice monasterio is preferred for larger Benedictine or Cistercian establishments. Many Spanish towns have historic conventos that double as tourist attractions and still produce traditional sweets sold through a torno (a rotating hatch). The derived adjective is conventual.
Examples
"Las monjas del convento elaboran dulces artesanales."
Natural Translation
The nuns of the convent make artisanal sweets.
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