cenacle

/ˈsɛnəkəl/
noun
  1. A small group of people who meet regularly to discuss art, literature, or ideas.
    • She joined a cenacle of poets who shared their work and gave feedback.
    • The cenacle of philosophers debated the meaning of happiness for hours.
    • The writers formed a cenacle that met every Thursday at the café.
  2. The room where such a group meets, especially a dining room or upper room.
    • The old mansion had a beautiful cenacle with a long oak table.
    • The artists gathered in the cenacle above the gallery for their weekly discussion.
    • They reserved the cenacle for their book club meetings.
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