A room for conversation; especially, a room in monasteries, where the monks were allowed to converse.(noun)
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Use "locutory" in a sentence
"He made also the tablet for the locutory in the chapel of St. Anne, towards the west."
"It was Ellen Terry's youngest, freshest voice over again, but with the naïvest little ghost of a French accent; and she didn't seem so much to project a phrase at you by the locutory muscles as to smile it to you."
"I strongly recommend you not to allow any stranger to eat in the locutory."