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LONER |
Hermit |
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RECLUSE |
Hermit |
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ERMIT |
A hermit. |
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EREMITE |
A hermit. |
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HEREMITE |
A hermit. |
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SEASHELL |
Hermit crab home |
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HERMITESS |
A female hermit. |
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SOLITARIAN |
A hermit; a solitary. |
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HERMITICAL |
Pertaining to, or suited for, a hermit. |
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HERMITAGE |
The habitation of a hermit; a secluded residence. |
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SULLEN |
One who is solitary, or lives alone; a hermit. |
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SOLITAIRE |
A person who lives in solitude; a recluse; a hermit. |
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HERMITARY |
A cell annexed to an abbey, for the use of a hermit. |
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HEREMITICAL |
Of or pertaining to a hermit; solitary; secluded from
society. |
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EREMITISM |
The state of a hermit; a living in seclusion from social
life. |
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ABSTRACTION |
A separation from worldly objects; a recluse life; as,
a hermit's abstraction. |
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ANCHORETICAL |
Pertaining to an anchoret or hermit; after the manner
of an anchoret. |
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ANOMOURA |
A group of decapod Crustacea, of which the hermit
crab in an example. |
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SOLITARY |
One who lives alone, or in solitude; an anchoret; a
hermit; a recluse. |
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ANCHORITE |
One who renounces the world and secludes himself,
usually for religious reasons; a hermit; a recluse. |
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SANTON |
A Turkish saint; a kind of dervish, regarded by the people
as a saint: also, a hermit. |
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CELL |
A very small and close apartment, as in a prison or in a
monastery or convent; the hut of a hermit. |
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PAGURIAN |
Any one of a tribe of anomuran crustaceans, of which
Pagurus is a type; the hermit crab. See Hermit crab, under Hermit. |
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CENOBITE |
One of a religious order, dwelling in a convent, or a
community, in opposition to an anchoret, or hermit, who lives in
solitude. |
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TRINITARIAN |
One of a monastic order founded in Rome in 1198 by St.
John of Matha, and an old French hermit, Felix of Valois, for the
purpose of redeeming Christian captives from the Mohammedans. |