Eremit, religiöser Mensch, der die Einsamkeit sucht, um der Welt zu entsagen u. Gott näher zu sein.
One retired from society for religious reasons; SYN. hermit.
one withdrawn from the world for religious reasons
A person living according to an ascetic lifestyle.
Person practising severe abstinence; austere.
ETYM Old Eng. ermite, eremite, heremit, heremite, French hermite, ermite, Latin eremita, Greek, from eremos lonely, solitary. Related to Eremite.
One who lives in solitude; SYN. recluse, troglodyte.
Religious ascetic living in seclusion, often practising extremes of mortification (such as the Stylites, early Christians who lived on top of pillars).
The Christian monastic movement developed as a way of organizing into communities the ascetic hermits living in the deserts of ancient Egypt and the Middle East.
ETYM French reclus, Late Lat. reclusus. Related to Recluse.
1. A person who lives in seclusion from the world, as a hermit or monk.
2. The place where a recluse dwells.