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cenacle in English

  • cenacle
    cenacle, noun.
    1. a dining room, especially the ""upper room"" in which the Last Supper was eaten. (In the Bible, Mark 14:15, Luke 22:12).
    2. a close social circle; clique; coterie.
    Ex. Afterwards, the representatives of ... the literar

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Cenacle

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

IPA: /ˈsɛnəkəl/

Definitions

  1. Cenacle (noun): A room or building where the Last Supper is traditionally believed to have taken place, often used in a religious or historical context.
  2. Cenacle (noun): A place of assembly, especially for intellectual, spiritual, or artistic discussions.

Usage Examples

  • The group gathered in the cenacle to discuss the future of the project.
  • The artist found inspiration in the cenacle of great thinkers.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word "cenaculum," meaning "upper room" or "dining room," which is related to "cena," meaning "meal" or "dinner." The term has religious connotations, especially in reference to the Last Supper.

Synonyms

  • Upper room
  • Assembly room
  • Meeting place

Antonyms

  • None applicable

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishCenáculo/θeˈnɑkulo/
FrenchCénacle/seˈnakl/
GermanCenakel/tsɛˈnakəl/
ItalianCenacolo/tʃeˈnakoːlo/
Hindiउपरी कक्ष/ˈʊpəri ˈkəʧ/
Tamilஉச்சம் அறை/ʊʧːam aɾai/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The pronunciation of "cenacle" is generally consistent across regions, though accents may cause slight variations. The most common variations are seen in the French and Spanish versions.

Historical Usage

The word "cenacle" has historical significance in Christianity, referring to the room in Jerusalem where Jesus and his disciples are believed to have shared the Last Supper. Over time, it has been used to describe any meeting or gathering of a select group of people, especially in intellectual or artistic circles.

Cultural Nuances

In Christian tradition, the cenacle is of great spiritual importance, often associated with the Holy Spirit and the establishment of the Eucharist. Outside religious contexts, "cenacle" can refer to any group of individuals who come together to exchange ideas or engage in important discussions, such as a writers' cenacle or intellectual circle.

More Information

The term "cenacle" was originally used to refer specifically to the upper room in which the Last Supper took place. This room is a key location in Christian tradition and is located in Jerusalem, on Mount Zion. Over the centuries, the term has evolved to denote any space where important or intimate gatherings occur. In modern times, it can refer to a place where like-minded individuals come together for discussion, collaboration, or artistic expression.

The use of "cenacle" in this broader sense highlights its association with intellectual or cultural movements, particularly in the context of artistic or philosophical discourse. It has been adopted by various circles, especially in the arts and literature, to signify a gathering that fosters creativity and deep thought.

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