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EREMITE |
Recluse |
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HERMIT |
Recluse |
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LONER |
Recluse |
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MONK |
Religious recluse |
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ELS |
Even recluse sees Ernie the golfer |
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RECLUSE |
The place where a recluse dwells. |
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RECLUSELY |
In a recluse or solitary manner. |
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RECLUSENESS |
Quality or state of being recluse. |
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RECLUSORY |
The habitation of a recluse; a hermitage. |
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CLOISTRAL |
Of, pertaining to, or confined in, a cloister; recluse. |
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INSOCIATE |
Not associate; without a companion; single; solitary;
recluse. |
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SOLITAIRE |
A person who lives in solitude; a recluse; a hermit. |
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CLOISTERER |
One belonging to, or living in, a cloister; a recluse. |
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MONASTICAL |
Secluded from temporal concerns and devoted to
religion; recluse. |
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CONVENTUAL |
One who lives in a convent; a monk or nun; a recluse. |
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ABSTRACTION |
A separation from worldly objects; a recluse life; as,
a hermit's abstraction. |
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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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CALOYER |
A monk of the Greek Church; a cenobite, anchoret, or
recluse of the rule of St. Basil, especially, one on or near Mt. Athos. |
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ASCETIC |
... solitary
and contemplative life, characterized by devotion, extreme self-denial,
and self-mortification; a hermit; a recluse; hence, one who pr... |