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What (who) is eremite - definition

PERSON WHO LIVES IN SECLUSION FROM SOCIETY
Eremite; Hermits; Eremetic; Eremitical; Eremites; Solitarian; Hermet; Eremitic; Hermitess; Eremitism; Friar eremite; Diocesan hermits; Solitaries; Hermitic
  • Eremitic cave in Spain
  • Church of the hermitage "[[Our Lady of the Enclosed Garden]]" in [[Warfhuizen]], [[Netherlands]]
  • In ''[[Orlando Furioso]]'', Angelica meets a hermit
  • Two [[Sadhu]]s, Hindu hermits
  • St. [[Seraphim of Sarov]] sharing his meal with a bear
  • Cavarozzi]], early 17th century)
  • [[Hsu Yun]], a renowned Chan Buddhist hermit

eremite         
n.
(Poetical.) Hermit, anchoret, anchorite, solitaire, recluse.
eremite         
['?r?m??t]
¦ noun a Christian hermit.
Derivatives
eremitic adjective
eremitical adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. eremite from late L. eremita (see hermit).
Eremite         
·noun A Hermit.

Wikipedia

Hermit

A hermit, also known as an eremite (adjectival form: hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a person who lives in seclusion. Eremitism plays a role in a variety of religions.