conclaved

adj
/ˈkɒnkleɪvd/UK/ˈkɑnˌkleɪvd/US

Etymology

From conclave + -ed.

  1. derived from *kleh₂w- — “(noun) crook, hook; peg; (verb) to close
  2. derived from conclāve — “chamber, room; enclosed space that can be locked; dining hall
  3. derived from conclave
  4. inherited from conclave — “private chamber; (Roman Catholicism) private room where election of the Pope takes place; meeting held for this purpose
  5. formed as conclaved — “conclave + -ed

Definitions

  1. 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, […]
  2. Hidden, secluded.

    • [D]eathlike silence reigns / Over that conclaved scorn, pride, shame, and dread; […]
  3. simple past and past participle of conclave

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