3. A peaceful, secluded place; a
place devoted to religious retreat,
such as a monastery, to seclude,
especially for the purpose of
religious devotion and
contemplation
Latin: claustrum
4. To try to equal or
excel, especially
through imitation
S: Mimic,
Rival,
Echo
5. A sudden burst of
understanding or
discovery; a revelation,
often of a religious nature
6. One that foreshadows
or announces the
arrival of an event or
individual
S: Omen,
Forerunner,
Presage
7. An opinion that differs
from established, dearly
held beliefs, often of a
religious nature
S: Apostasy,
Iconoclasm,
Dissidence