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Hermit - Wikipedia
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. Saint Jerome, who lived as a hermit near Bethlehem, depicted in his study being visited by two angels (by Cavarozzi, early 17th century) en.wikipedia.org
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EREMITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun er· e· mite ˈer-ə-ˌmīt Synonyms of eremite : hermit; especially : a religious recluse. eremitic ˌer-ə-ˈmi-tik adjective or eremitical www.merriam-webster.com
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EREMITIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
adjective living the life of a Christian hermit or recluse. The word eremitic is derived from eremite, shown below. www.collinsdictionary.com
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eremitic
eremitic, a. (ɛrɪˈmɪtɪk) Also 5 heremytyke. [f. as prec. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to an eremite.1483 Caxton Gold Leg. 423/2, I do seke a place for to lede my lyf heremytyke and solytarylye. 1859 I. Taylor Logic in Theol. 170 The romance of the eremitic life must be abandoned as impracticable. 1864 L... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eremitic - The Episcopal Church
Eremitic. Concerning the solitary life of a hermit. In Christianity, the earliest hermits were the Desert Fathers of third-century Egypt. www.episcopalchurch.org
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Eremitism | Encyclopedia.com
EREMITISM is a form of monastic life characterized by solitariness. (The term derives from the Greek erēmos, "wilderness, uninhabited regions," whence ... www.encyclopedia.com
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Eremitic - (Intro to Christianity) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Eremitic refers to a lifestyle characterized by solitary living, often in the pursuit of spiritual growth and communion with God. library.fiveable.me
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Eremitic - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective of or relating to or befitting eremites or their practices of hermitic living “eremitic austerities” www.vocabulary.com
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101 Synonyms & Antonyms for EREMITIC | Thesaurus.com
eremitic · aloof · cautious · composed · distant · modest · peaceful · placid · quiet · restrained · reticent · serene · soft-spoken · taciturn. Strong matches. www.thesaurus.com
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eremitical definition - Linguix.com
eremitical · characterized by ascetic solitude the eremitic element in the life of a religious colony his hermitic existence · of or relating to or befitting ... linguix.com
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Eremitical - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
eremitical · adjective. of or relating to or befitting eremites or their practices of hermitic living. synonyms: eremitic · adjective. characterized by ascetic ... www.vocabulary.com
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hermitic
hermitic, a. (həˈmɪtɪk) In 7–8 erron. hermetic. [Altered, after hermit, from earlier (h)eremitic, a. OF. heremitique: cf. eremitic.] = next.[1483 Heremytyke: see eremitic.] 1691 tr. Emilianne's Obs. Journ. Naples 228 The Heremetick State. 1790 W. Wrighte Grotesque Archit. 3 An hermetic retreat, to b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saint Illuminata
She was born in Ravenna on the Adriatic coast of Italy, and after being jailed there, she fled to Umbria to live an eremitic life of chastity and prayer wikipedia.org
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Consecrated life
Though the eremitic life would eventually be overshadowed by the far more numerous vocations to the cenobitic life, it did survive. Religious orders Monastic orders The eremitic life was apparently healthy for some, but led to imbalance in others. wikipedia.org
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The Thebaid (painting)
It shows specific episodes in the lives of various monastic and eremitic saints: Francis of Assisi receiving the stigmata from a vision of Christ as a vision of the Virgin Mary (bottom left) Benedict of Nursia preaching to his monks (bottom right) It also shows several scenes of general monastic and eremitic wikipedia.org
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