conclaved
adj/ˈkɒnkleɪvd/UK/ˈkɑnˌkleɪvd/US
Etymology
From conclave + -ed.
Definitions
Participating in a closed, private, or secret meeting.
- [N]oble Rivaulx' shrine, whose frequent tolling bells / Disturbed our holy conclaved monks in hours of fast and prayer, […]
Hidden, secluded.
- [D]eathlike silence reigns / Over that conclaved scorn, pride, shame, and dread; […]
simple past and past participle of conclave
The neighborhood
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