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1 анахорет
2) Rare: solitudinarian3) Religion: anachoret, anachorete, anachorite, anchoret ( One who lives in seclusion for religious reasons), heremeit, heremit, heremyt, heremyte, hermit, solitaire -
2 затворник
1) General subject: anachoret, anachorete, anachorite, anchoret, anchorite, eremite, recluse, isolato, shut-in -
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2) Bookish: anchoretic3) Religion: anchoretic (Of or relating to anchoret), cloistral, eremitical, eremitish, hermitic, hermitical4) Christianity: secluded -
4 отшельник
1) General subject: anchoret, anchorite, ascetic, hermit, recluse, santon, solitary, troglodyte, isolato (a person who is spiritually isolated from or out of sympathy with his or her times or society), loner2) Poetical language: eremite3) Bookish: retreatant4) Rare: solitudinarian -
5 пустынник
3) Christianity: desert-dweller (монах) -
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м. уст.anchorite, anchoret -
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м.hermit; anchoret, anchorite -
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anchorite* * *anchorite, anchoret, eremite -
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11 затворник
тж. отшельникhermit, anchorite, anchoret, recluse; истор. (подвижник, к-рый заключал себя на всю жизнь в пещеру или келью, посвящая себя молитве и подвигу борьбы с мирскими страстями) inclusus"Подвиги монастырских затворников" (иконографический сюжет) — The Deeds of the Monastic Anchorites
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12 отшельник
(монах, отказавшийся из религ. убеждений от общения с людьми, с внешним миром и удалившйся в пустынные и уединённые места) (ascetic) hermit, (a religious) recluse, solitary, eremite, solitudinarian, anchoret, anchoriteприют отшельника — hermitage, anchorafe
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м.hermit; anchoret [-kə-], anchorite [-kə-] -
14 анахорет
anchorite имя существительное: -
15 затворник
recluse имя существительное: -
16 отшельник
См. также в других словарях:
Anchoret — An cho*ret, Anchorite An cho*rite, n. [F. anachor[ e]te, L. anachoreta, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to go back, retire; ? + ? to give place, retire, ? place; perh. akin to Skr. h[=a] to leave. Cf. {Anchor} a hermit.] One who renounces the world and secludes … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anchoret — anchorite, anchoret n eremite, hermit, solitary, recluse, Islam. marabout, Islam. santon; anchoress, an cress, hermitess, Obs. hermitress, nun; troglodyte, cave dweller, incluse; stylite, pillarist, pillar saint; ascetic, celibate, monk, monastic … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
anchoret — noun see anchorite I * * * anchoretic /ang keuh ret ik/, adj. anchoretism, n. /ang keuhr it, keuh ret /, n. anchorite. [1735 45; var. of ANCHORITE, with final vowel directly reflecting LL or LGk sp.] * * * anchoret, etish vars. of … Useful english dictionary
anchoret — noun see anchorite … New Collegiate Dictionary
anchoret — anchoretic /ang keuh ret ik/, adj. anchoretism, n. /ang keuhr it, keuh ret /, n. anchorite. [1735 45; var. of ANCHORITE, with final vowel directly reflecting LL or LGk sp.] * * * … Universalium
anchoret — an·cho·ret || æŋkÉ™ret n. one who relinquishes material possessions and lives in solitude … English contemporary dictionary
anchoret — n. Hermit. See anchorite … New dictionary of synonyms
Anchoret — ancre (Middle English) ♦ A hermit, or recluse (L. anachoreta, one who has withdrawn from the world). (Davis, H.W. C. (ed.) Medieval England, 615) … Medieval glossary
anchoret — an·cho·ret … English syllables
anchoret — /ˈæŋkərɛt/ (say angkuhret), / rət/ (say ruht) noun → anchorite. {Late Latin anachōrēta (from Greek anachōrētēs a recluse) by association with obsolete anchor hermit (Old English ancora)} –anchoretic /æŋkəˈrɛtɪk/ (say angkuh retik), adjective …
anchoret — n. (fem. ♦ anchoress, ♦ ancress) hermit, ascetic. ♦ anchoritic(al), a … Dictionary of difficult words