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Answer for the clue "Group in a cloister ", 8 letters:
monkhood

Word definitions for monkhood in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Monkhood \Monk"hood\, n. [Monk + -hood.] The character or condition of a monk. --Atterbury. Monks, regarded collectively. --Longfellow.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The state of being a monk. 2 The monks collectively.

Usage examples of monkhood.

To her own surprise, since her monkhood had been intended as atonement rather than fulfillment, she was happy.

Lamaism, especially in its later period, when a celibate monkhood became an instrument of government, was the use of the principle of reincarnation as a form of spiritual and political succession.

I should have thought shame upon my manhood, as well as my monkhood, if I had held back my hand from her.

His steps were long, aggressive, permitting no possibility of pause or retreat, the steps that were habitually his before he took the two hundred fifty vows of monkhood, when he was the samurai Tanaka Hidetada, commander of cavalry, sworn vassal in life and in death of Okumichi no kami Kiyori, the late Great Lord of Akaoka.

But eventually they got the monkhood pretty much busted up, by killing most of them off or sending them to China.

Bettik whispered, was the older brother of the current Dalai Lama and was now in his third year of monkhood here at the Temple, and various Drungpas from the wooded clefts -- including master carpenter Changchi Kenchung with his long, waxed mustaches, Perri Samdup, an interpreter, and Rimsi Kyipup, a brooding and unhappy young scaffold-rigger.

A high priest stood behind the altar, spectral hands outspread above the girl, and a double-handful of monkhooded students surrounded the tableau and pleaded for a thirteenth to complete the coven.