refectory

/rɪˈfɛktəri/
noun
  1. A large dining hall, especially in a monastery, college, or other institution.
    • Students gathered in the refectory for breakfast before classes.
    • The monks ate their meals in silence in the refectory.
    • The old refectory had long wooden tables and stained-glass windows.
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