RECLUSE - traducción al árabe
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RECLUSE - traducción al árabe

PERSON WHO LIVES IN VOLUNTARY SECLUSION FROM THE PUBLIC AND SOCIETY
Reclusiveness; Reclusive; Recluses; Reclusion
  • Cell of a recluse with hagioscope in Bro church on Gotland

RECLUSE         

ألاسم

حَبيس ; زَاهِد ; زَهَّاد ; عاكِف ; مُتَقَشِّف ; مُتَقَوْقِع ; مُتَنَسِّك ; مُتَوَحِّد ; مَحْبُوس ; مُعْتَكِف ; مُنْعَزِل ; ناسِك

recluse         
اسْم : الناسك . المتنسّك
RECLUSIVE         

الصفة

نُسُكِيّ

Definición

Recluse
·adj The place where a recluse dwells.
II. Recluse ·vt To shut up; to Seclude.
III. Recluse ·adj Shut up; sequestered; retired from the world or from public notice; solitary; living apart; as, a recluse monk or hermit; a recluse life.
IV. Recluse ·adj A person who lives in seclusion from intercourse with the world, as a hermit or monk; specifically, one of a class of secluded devotees who live in single cells, usually attached to monasteries.

Wikipedia

Recluse

A recluse is a person who lives in voluntary seclusion from the public and society. The word is from the Latin recludere, which means "shut up" or "sequester". Historically, the word referred to a Christian hermit's total isolation from the world, with examples including Symeon of Trier, who lived within the great Roman gate Porta Nigra with permission from the Archbishop of Trier, or Theophan the Recluse, the 19th-century Orthodox Christian monk who was later venerated as a saint. Many celebrated figures of human history have spent significant portions of their lives as recluses.

In the Russian Orthodox and Catholic Church tradition, a Poustinik is a temporary hermit who has been called to pray and fast alone in a cabin for at least 24 hours. In ancient Chinese culture, scholars are encouraged to be a public servant in a scrupulous and well-run government but expected to go into reclusion as a yinshi (隐士, 'gentleman-in-hiding') when the government is rife with corruption. Others, like Dongfang Shuo, became hermits to practice Taoism, or in later centuries, Chan Buddhism.

Ejemplos de uso de RECLUSE
1. Safai hides himself from the world and is a recluse.
2. "He‘ll become a complete recluse if found not guilty.
3. Since the split from McCartney she has become a recluse.
4. Syd Barrett, the most famous recluse in rock, is dead.
5. Deeply depressed rapper Eminem has become a virtual recluse, comfort eating his way towards obesity.