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It's either CLAUDO, CLAUDERE, CLAUSI, or CLAUSUM. I have no idea which one of those it is. Take your pick.

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The root of the word "cloister" is "claustrum," which is Latin for "enclosed place" or "shut in area." The term originally referred to a covered walkway or arcade, but over time, it came to be associated with a place of seclusion or religious enclosure.

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