Common Room,

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 3: Catarrh to Dion, p. 386

Common Room, an apartment in a monastery in which a fire was constantly kept burning for the use of the monks, and which was presided over by a monk called the master. It was the prototype of the common rooms in the colleges of the English universities, where the dons take their wine after hall.

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