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covens
English
Noun
covens
- plural of coven
Anagrams
- vonces
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covent
English
Etymology
From Middle English covent, from Old French covent (modern French couvent).
Noun
covent (plural covents)
- (obsolete) Convent.
Derived terms
- Covent Garden
Old French
Etymology
From Latin conventus.
Noun
covent m (oblique plural covenz or coventz, nominative singular covenz or coventz, nominative plural covent)
- convent (residence of nuns)
Descendants
- ? English: convent
- French: couvent
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