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1 anacoreta
f. & m.anchorite, hermit.m.anchorite, anchoret, secluded monk, ascetic.* * *1 anchorite* * *SMF anchorite* * *masculino y femenino anchorite* * *= anchorite [anchoress, -fem.].Ex. Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.* * *masculino y femenino anchorite* * *= anchorite [anchoress, -fem.].Ex: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.
* * *anchorite* * *
anacoreta sustantivo masculino hermit
* * *anacoreta nmfanchorite, hermit* * *m/f hermit -
2 asceta
adj.ascetic, ascetical, austere, rigorous.f. & m.ascetic.m.ascetic, mystic, anchorite.* * *1 ascetic* * *SMF ascetic* * *masculino y femenino ascetic* * *= ascetic, anchorite [anchoress, -fem.].Ex. Religious leaders in mystic cults are usually self-ordained ascetics.Ex. Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.* * *masculino y femenino ascetic* * *= ascetic, anchorite [anchoress, -fem.].Ex: Religious leaders in mystic cults are usually self-ordained ascetics.
Ex: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.* * *ascetic* * *
asceta mf ascetic
' asceta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ermitaño
English:
ascetic
* * *asceta nmfascetic;lleva vida de asceta she lives an ascetic lifestyle* * *m/f ascetic* * *asceta nmf: ascetic -
3 de clausura
(adj.) = cloisteredEx. Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.* * *(adj.) = cloisteredEx: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.
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4 de vida enclaustrada
(adj.) = cloisteredEx. Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.* * *(adj.) = cloisteredEx: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.
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5 enclaustrado
adj.cloistered.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enclaustrar.* * *= cloistered.Ex. Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.----* de vida enclaustrada = cloistered.* * *= cloistered.Ex: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.
* de vida enclaustrada = cloistered.* * *enclaustrado, -a adjcloistered* * *enclaustrado, -da adj: cloistered, shut away -
6 experiencia mística
(n.) = mystic experienceEx. Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.* * *(n.) = mystic experienceEx: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.
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7 orden monástica
f.monastic order.* * *(n.) = monastic orderEx. Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.* * *(n.) = monastic orderEx: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.
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