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someone wholivesaloneand away from otherpeopleforreligiousreasons 隐士,隐居修道者SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesReligious people: monks & nuns - abbess
- abbey
- abbot
- ascetic
- benedictine
- convent
- Franciscan
- friar
- friary
- hermit
- lay brother
- monastic
- monasticism
- monk
- mother
- novice
- prioress
- priory
- Trappist monk
- veil
See more results » (Definition ofanchoritefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- Hitherto he had chosen to live the life of an anchorite, and had abjured the society of women.
- The anchorites secluded themselves in hermitages.
- The church itself was frequently the habitation of the anchorite.
- They, too, constructed cells, like ancient anchorites, and cultivated the fields for bread.
- What can an immured anchorite know of the vast mysteries of the wind-borne spirits?
- You live like an anchorite.
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