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- Hermit - Wikipedia
In modern colloquial usage, "hermit" denotes anyone living apart from the rest of society, or having entirely or in part withdrawn from society, for any reason
- What is a hermit? - U. S. Catholic
Hermits are rarely in the news Not only are there relatively few people who seek to become hermits, but those who do embrace a solitary existence of prayer and quiet This longstanding trend was recently disrupted when Christian Matson, a diocesan hermit in Kentucky, came out as transgender
- HERMIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HERMIT is one that retires from society and lives in solitude especially for religious reasons : recluse
- The life of a hermit: A glimpse inside the little-known state of life
The vocation of a hermit became most popular among early Christians, who, inspired by Old Testament saints such as Elijah and John the Baptist, desired to live a life set apart and therefore withdrew into the desert in order to live lives of prayer and penance
- HERMIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
HERMIT definition: a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion See examples of hermit used in a sentence
- HERMIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ˈhɜr·mɪt Add to word list a person who lives alone and apart from society (Definition of hermit from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- Hermit - New World Encyclopedia
A hermit (from the Greek ἔρημος erēmos, signifying " desert," "uninhabited," hence "desert-dweller"; adjective: "eremitic") is a person who lives substantially in seclusion and or isolation from society
- Hermit - definition of hermit by The Free Dictionary
Define hermit hermit synonyms, hermit pronunciation, hermit translation, English dictionary definition of hermit n 1 A person who has withdrawn from society and lives a solitary existence; a recluse 2 A cookie made with molasses, raisins, and nuts her·mit′ic ,
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