Hermit

  • 11Hermit — Le hermit est une langue éteinte des langues des îles de l Amirauté en province de Manus. Son code ISO était llf. Il était parlé sur l île éponyme et sur les îles Luf et Maron. Portail des langues …

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  • 12Hermit — A person living in solitude for religious reasons; later, also a vagabond. Ideas about hermits were not hard and fast: they could be good men or rogues. The romances of the 13c often portrayed hermits sympathetically, particularly aiding… …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 13hermit — [13] Etymologically, a hermit is someone who lives alone in the desert. The word comes ultimately from Greek érēmos ‘solitary’, from which was derived erēmíā ‘desert, solitude’. Many of the early Christian hermits, notably Saint Anthony, lived… …

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  • 14hermit — [[t]hɜ͟ː(r)mɪt[/t]] hermits N COUNT A hermit is a person who lives alone, away from people and society …

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  • 15hermit — noun just because I prefer to live alone doesn t make me a hermit Syn: recluse, solitary, loner, ascetic, marabout, troglodyte; historical anchorite, anchoress; archaic eremite …

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  • 16hermit — /ˈhɜmət / (say hermuht) noun 1. someone who has retired to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion. 2. any person living in seclusion. 3. Zoology an animal of solitary habits. 4. Obsolete → beadsman. {Middle English (h)ermite, from Old …

  • 17hermit — kolibriai atsiskyrėliai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Glaucis angl. hermit vok. Eremit, m rus. колибри отшельник, m pranc. ermite, m ryšiai: platesnis terminas – saulėtieji kolibriai siauresnis terminas – aštriasnapis… …

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  • 18hermit — [13] Etymologically, a hermit is someone who lives alone in the desert. The word comes ultimately from Greek érēmos ‘solitary’, from which was derived erēmíā ‘desert, solitude’. Many of the early Christian hermits, notably Saint Anthony, lived… …

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  • 19Hermit crab — Hermit crabs Temporal range: 136–0 Ma …

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  • 20Hermit Warbler — Conservation status …

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