Cloister (disambiguation)

Cloister (disambiguation)

A cloister is a covered walkway with an open colonnade on one side that faces a quadrangle or garth.

Cloister may also refer to:

  • Cloister (horse), a thoroughbred racehorse
  • The Cloisters, a the museum in New York City
  • Cloister Inn, one of the undergraduate eating clubs at Princeton University

See also

  • Cloyster, a Pokémon

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