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anchorite
anchorite, -et (ˈæŋkəraɪt, -ɪt) Forms: 5 ancorite, 6–7 anachorete, 6–8 -it(e, 7–8 -et, 7 anch'rit(e, anchorete, (9 arch. ankret), 7– anchoret, -ite. [The forms anachoret(e, anachorit(e were a. Fr. anachorète and L. anachōrēta, med.L. anachōrīta, ad. Gr. ἀναχωρητ-ής, n. of agent f. ἀναχωρέ-ειν to ret... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anchorite
Other anchorites included Calogerus the Anchorite (c. 466 - 561), Cyriacus the Anchorite (448 - 557) and Suster Bertken (1426 - 1514). Introduction to the Ancrene Wisse anchorite? wikipedia.org
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anchorite
anchorite/ˈæŋkəraɪt; `æŋkəˌraɪt/ nhermit or religious recluse 隐士; 隐居修道者. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Anchorite (disambiguation)
An anchorite (feminine form anchoress) is a Christian person who lives in strict physical separation from secular society. Anchorite or Anchoress may also refer to: The Anchorite, a 1976 Spanish film HMS Anchorite (P422), a Royal Navy submarine of the Second A Class Anchorite wikipedia.org
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Martha Reeves (anchorite)
Martha Reeves (born 1941) is a vowed Anglican solitary (or anchorite), with Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, as bishop-protector. wikipedia.org
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anchoritess
† ˈanchoritess arch. [f. anchorite + -ess.] A rare fem. of anchorite; = anchoress.1655 Fuller Ch. Hist. ii. 96 Pega his sister, an Anchoritesse, led a solitary life, not far from him. 1872 E. L. Cutts Scenes Mid. Ages 131 An Anchoritess in the hermitage of St. Brendon, in Bristol. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Anchorite
The Anchorite () is a 1976 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Estelrich. wikipedia.org
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Cyriacus the Anchorite
Saint Kyriakos the Anchorite (also known as Cyriacus the Hermit) (Greek: , Hosios Kyriakos ho Anachōrētēs) was born in Corinth in the year 448. wikipedia.org
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Anchorite Hills
The Anchorite Hills are a mountain range in Mineral County, Nevada. wikipedia.org
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Calogerus the Anchorite
Calogeros the Anchorite (, or Calocerus, and Caloriu, , also known as Calogerus the Hermit and Calogerus of Sicily, Chalcedon c. 466 – 18 June, 561, wikipedia.org
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Immured anchorite
An immured anchorite, considered by many to be a myth, is a Tibetan monk who has taken a vow to spend his life permanently sealed inside a small walled The concept of an immured anchorite was also used in the novel The Wheel of Darkness by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. wikipedia.org
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HMS Anchorite (P422)
Service During build and before launch the names of Anchorite and HMS Amphion were switched. Anchorite ran aground in Rothesay Bay, Firth of Forth, on 12 October 1956. wikipedia.org
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Misael the Anchorite
Saint Misael the Anchorite was a Christian monk who is venerated by the Coptic Orthodox Church. Biography Much of St. wikipedia.org
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Anchorite's Cell, Chester
The Anchorite's Cell (or Hermitage) is a small building overlooking The Groves, Chester, Cheshire, England (). See also Grade II* listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester References Grade II* listed buildings in Chester Grade II* listed houses Anchorite's wikipedia.org
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Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite
The Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite in Egypt is a Coptic Orthodox monastery located in the Eastern Desert, near the Red Sea Mountains. Foundation and history The Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite dates to the fourth century AD. wikipedia.org
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