- A
dormitory (originated from the
Latin word
dormitorium,
often abbreviated to dorm), also
known as a hall of residence, a
residence hall (often abbreviated...
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sterilensium misit. His
igitur datis ecclesiae turris erecta est, et
monachile dormitorium constructum est [Among others, Lanfranc,
archbishop of Canterbury, when...
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designs have been
curated as an
internationally touring exhibition called "
Dormitorium"
which toured the east
coast of the
United States in 2009, including...
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which see
Lausberg 1970:§§292–6. An example, per the latter, is
Latin dormītorium >
French dortoir. In
representing it as such this
article follows Burger...
- use of the term
Kabinett as a
quality description of
German wine. The
Dormitorium (dormitory), an
early Gothic room
about 70
metres long
containing vaulting...
- ****embly room on the
ground floor,
while the
upper floor served as the
dormitorium. Toilets, the so-called necessarium, were
located at its
southern end...
- c****ographic
artist Phillip Adams and
fashion designer Pia Interlandi.
Dormitorium (2017) was an
interactive installation exhibited at
McClelland Gallery...
- (2006),
venue for
concerts of
sacred music in the Basilika,
chamber music in the
Dormitorium and the Laiendormitorium, open-air
concerts in the cloister...
- the
warming room and
dormitory to the east –
calefactoria domus and
dormitorium – the refectory,
vestiary and
kitchen to the
south – refectorium, uestiarium...
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Nonnenchor (nuns' choir) are well preserved, the same is true of the
former Dormitorium (dormitory). Lüne is
famous for its
knitting and
embroidery (wool on...