ppl. a. Obs. Also 6 incloistered. [f. prec. + -ED1.]
1. Shut up in cloisters or monasteries.
1550. Lever, Serm. (Arb.), 73. Settyng abrode incloystred papistes.
2. Surrounded by or furnished with cloisters.
162262. Heylin, Cosmogr., I. (1682), 232. Several Quadrangles, every one encloystered.
1632. Lithgow, Totall Disc., 268. Having incloystered lodgings joyned to the walls thereof. Ibid., 444. The eleven incloystered petty Courts.