释义 |
cé·na·cle \sānȧkl(ə), -k(lə)\ noun (plural cénacles \“\) Etymology: French, literally, room where Christ and his apostles had the Last Supper, from Late Latin cenaculum, from Latin, dining room, from cena dinner; akin to Greek keirein to cut — more at shear : a philosophical, literary, or artistic group : coterie |