ppl. a. Obs. Also 6 incloistered. [f. prec. + -ED1.]

1

  1.  Shut up in cloisters or monasteries.

2

1550.  Lever, Serm. (Arb.), 73. Settyng abrode incloystred papistes.

3

  2.  Surrounded by or furnished with cloisters.

4

1622–62.  Heylin, Cosmogr., I. (1682), 232. Several Quadrangles, every one encloystered.

5

1632.  Lithgow, Totall Disc., 268. Having incloystered lodgings joyned to the walls thereof. Ibid., 444. The eleven incloystered petty Courts.

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