- eremites
- er·e·mite || 'erɪmaɪt n. hermit, recluse, one who lives away from other people
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
List of abbeys and priories in England — Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key … Wikipedia
ermite — [ ɛrmit ] n. m. • 1138; lat. chrét. eremita, gr. erêmitês « qui vit dans la solitude », de erêmos « désert » 1 ♦ Religieux retiré dans un lieu désert (opposé à cénobite). ⇒ anachorète, ascète, solitaire. Les ermites de la Thébaïde. Vie d ermite.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
eremit — EREMÍT, eremiţi, s.m. Pustnic, sihastru, schimnic. [var.: ermít s.m.] – Din fr. érémite. Trimis de laurap, 05.03.2005. Sursa: DEX 98 EREMÍT s. v. pustnic. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime eremít s … Dicționar Român
Marcus Eremita — Marcus Eremita[1] was a Christian theologian and ascetic writer of some importance in the fifth century. Mark is rather an ascetic than a dogmatic writer. He is content to accept dogmas from the Church; his interest is in the spiritual life as it … Wikipedia
hermit — hermitic, hermitical, hermitish, adj. hermitically, adv. hermitlike, adj. hermitry, hermitship, n. /herr mit/, n. 1. a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion. 2. any person living in seclusion; recluse. 3.… … Universalium
eremita — (Del lat. eremita < gr. eremites < eremos, desierto.) ► sustantivo masculino femenino RELIGIÓN Ermitaño, el que vive en una ermita o en soledad y se dedica a la oración y a la penitencia. * * * eremita (del lat. «eremīta», del gr.… … Enciclopedia Universal
Eremit — Einsiedler; Klausner * * * Ere|mit 〈m. 16〉 1. = Einsiedler; Ggs Zönobit 2. = Einsiedlerkrebs [<grch. eremites; zu eremos „einsam, verlassen“; verwandt mit arm, Arbeit, Erbe] * * * Ere|mit [österr. auch: … mɪt], der; … Universal-Lexikon
Monasticism — Monasticism began in Egypt (q.v.) with the asceticism (q.v.) of third century eremites, also called anchorites (qq.v.), as well as monks (from monachos, a man who has forsaken society to devote himself to God), who lived in cells (q.v.) in the … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
hermit — noun Etymology: Middle English heremite, eremite, from Anglo French, from Late Latin eremita, from Late Greek erēmitēs, from Greek, adjective, living in the desert, from erēmia desert, from erēmos desolate Date: 12th century 1. a. one that… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Подсемейство бамбуковые (Bambusoideae) — К подсемейству бамбуковых в настоящее время относят не только роды с более или менее одревесневающими стеблями соломинами, но и многие травянистые роды тропических лесов, сходные по анатомии листьев с типичными бамбуковыми и также почти… … Биологическая энциклопедия