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anchoretic
anchoretic, a. (æŋkəˈrɛtɪk) Also 9– -itic. [f. anchoret, anchorite + -ic, after Gr. ἀναχωρητικός.] Of or pertaining to an anchorite.1661 Origen's Opin. in Phœnix (1721) I. 6 A Monastick and Anchoretick Life. 1829 I. Taylor Enthus. viii. 203 In an enumeration of the natural causes of the anchoretic l...
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anachoretal
† anachoˈretal, a. Obs.—0 [f. L. anachōrēt-a, ad. Gr. ἀναχωρητ-ής a recluse (see anchorite) + -al1.] Pertaining to an anchoret; = anchoretic.1656 [see next].
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Desert Mothers
Varied types of female asceticism existed as women could enter into domestic, monastic, or anchoretic lifestyles. In 1984, Margot H King circulated a Study Paper The Desert Mothers: A survey of the Female Anchoretic Tradition in Western Europe.
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Monastery
The great communal life of a Christian monastery is called cenobitic, as opposed to the anchoretic (or anchoritic) life of an anchorite and the eremitic
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Nicopolis
reference in one of Diadochos’ own writings suggests he was also the hegumen of a monastery in Photiki and that Epirus in the 450s at least had both anchoretic
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