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Convent vs Necessarium - What's the difference?

convent | necessarium |


As nouns the difference between convent and necessarium

is that convent is a religious community whose members (especially nuns) live under strict observation of religious rules and self-imposed vows while necessarium is a reredorter; a latrine at the back of a monastery or convent.

As a verb convent

is (obsolete) to call before a judge or judicature; to summon; to convene.

Monastery vs Necessarium - What's the difference?

monastery | necessarium |


As nouns the difference between monastery and necessarium

is that monastery is place of residence for members of a religious community (especially monks) while necessarium is a reredorter; a latrine at the back of a monastery or convent.

Latrine vs Necessarium - What's the difference?

latrine | necessarium |


As nouns the difference between latrine and necessarium

is that latrine is latrine (very simple toilet facility) while necessarium is a reredorter; a latrine at the back of a monastery or convent.

Reredorter vs Necessarium - What's the difference?

reredorter | necessarium |

Necessarium is a synonym of reredorter.



As nouns the difference between reredorter and necessarium

is that reredorter is a latrine situated at the rear of a medieval monastery or convent while necessarium is a reredorter; a latrine at the back of a monastery or convent.