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anchorite

English

Alternative forms

  • anachoret, anachorete, anachorite, anchoret

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ?????????? (anakh?r?t?s, anchoret), from ???????? (anakh?ré?, I withdraw, retire), via Latin anchor?ta, a variant of anachor?ta (anchorite).

Pronunciation

Noun

anchorite (plural anchorites)

  1. One who lives in isolation or seclusion, especially for religious reasons.
    • 1950, Will Durant, The Age of Faith, Simon and Schuster, page 792.
      About 1150 some Palestinian anchorites adopted the eremitical rule of St. Basil, and spread throughout Palestine; when the Moslems captured the Holy Land these "Carmelites" migrated to Cyprus, Sicily, France, and England.
    Synonyms: (obsolete) anchor, eremite, hermit, recluse

Related terms

  • anchoress (feminine gender)

Translations

Further reading

  • Hermit on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

References

  • page in Portuguese Wikipedia
  • A definition in Spanish

Anagrams

  • antechoir, heatronic

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loner

English

Etymology

From lone +? -er.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?lo?n?/
  • Homophone: loaner
  • Rhymes: -??n?(r)
  • Hyphenation: lon?er

Noun

loner (plural loners)

  1. One who is alone, lacking or avoiding the company of others.
    Synonyms: solitary; see also Thesaurus:recluse
    Coordinate term: misanthrope

Translations

Further reading

  • loner on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Elron, Loren, Rolen, enrol, nerol

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