cubiles
A cubile is a type of small, typically single-occupancy room or cell historically used for sleeping or living quarters. The term is often associated with monastic or religious settings, where monks or nuns would have their own cubile for privacy and contemplation. In some historical contexts, cubiles could also refer to simple bedrooms in larger households, particularly for servants or less affluent residents. The design of a cubile was generally spartan, emphasizing function over comfort and often containing little more than a bed and perhaps a small storage space. This simple arrangement reflected a focus on asceticism or practicality rather than luxury. While the term is not commonly used today, the concept of a small, private personal space persists in modern designs of dormitories, studios, or minimalist living arrangements. The historical cubile represents an early form of dedicated personal space within a communal or larger dwelling.