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1 еремит
eremite (arch)* * *eremite (arch) -
2 pertapa
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3 eremita
• eremite• hermeticism• hermit crab -
4 ermitańo
• eremite• hermeticism• hermetism• hermit crab• hermit thrush• hermitage• hermitical• hermitically• secluded -
5 постник
hermit, eremite, anchorite, recluse* * *по̀стник,м., -ци църк. ( монах и пр.) hermit, eremite, anchorite, recluse.* * *eremite* * *hermit, eremite, anchorite, recluse -
6 cangrejo ermitaño
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7 пустинник
hermit; anchoret, anchorite* * *пустѝнник,м., -ци hermit; eremite, anchoret, anchorite.* * *eremite; anchorite* * *hermit; anchoret, anchorite -
8 анахорет
2) Rare: solitudinarian3) Religion: anachoret, anachorete, anachorite, anchoret ( One who lives in seclusion for religious reasons), heremeit, heremit, heremyt, heremyte, hermit, solitaire -
9 затворник
1) General subject: anachoret, anachorete, anachorite, anchoret, anchorite, eremite, recluse, isolato, shut-in -
10 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 -
11 пустынник
3) Christianity: desert-dweller (монах) -
12 Einsiedler
* * *der Einsiedlerhermit; recluse; eremite; anchorite* * *Ein|sied|ler(in)m(f)hermit; (fig auch) recluse* * *(a person who lives alone, especially to devote himself to religion.) hermit* * *Ein·sied·ler(in)[ˈainzi:dlɐ]m(f) hermit, recluse* * *der hermit; (fig.) recluse* * ** * *der hermit; (fig.) recluse* * *m.anchorite n.hermit n.recluse n. -
13 eremita
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > eremita
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14 eremita
f. & m.hermit.* * *1 hermit, eremite* * *SM (=ermitaño) hermit; (=solitario) recluse* * *masculino y femenino hermit* * *= hermit, recluse.Ex. The article is entitled 'The electronic hermit: trends in library automation'.Ex. Despite fast becoming one of the most famous women on the planet, Paris Hilton says she won't turn into a recluse.* * *masculino y femenino hermit* * *= hermit, recluse.Ex: The article is entitled 'The electronic hermit: trends in library automation'.
Ex: Despite fast becoming one of the most famous women on the planet, Paris Hilton says she won't turn into a recluse.* * *hermit* * *
eremita sustantivo masculino hermit, recluse
' eremita' also found in these entries:
English:
hermit
* * *eremita nmfhermit* * *m/f hermit* * *eremita nmfermitaño: hermit -
15 ermitaño
adj.hermitic, secluded, hermitical.m.1 hermit, eremite, person who lives in voluntary solitude especially for religious motivations, recluse.2 hermit crab.* * *► adjetivo1 recluse► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona solitaria) hermit1 ZOOLOGÍA hermit crab————————1 ZOOLOGÍA hermit crab* * *ermitaño, -aSM / F1) (=persona) hermit2) (Zool) hermit crab* * *- ña masculino, femenino1) ( asceta) hermit2) ermitaño masculino (Zool) hermit crab* * *= hermit, recluse.Ex. The article is entitled 'The electronic hermit: trends in library automation'.Ex. Despite fast becoming one of the most famous women on the planet, Paris Hilton says she won't turn into a recluse.* * *- ña masculino, femenino1) ( asceta) hermit2) ermitaño masculino (Zool) hermit crab* * *= hermit, recluse.Ex: The article is entitled 'The electronic hermit: trends in library automation'.
Ex: Despite fast becoming one of the most famous women on the planet, Paris Hilton says she won't turn into a recluse.* * *ermitaño -ñamasculine, feminineA (asceta) hermithace vida de ermitaño she lives like a hermitB* * *
ermitaño
ermitaño,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino hermit: hace vida de ermitaña desde que perdió el trabajo, she lives like a hermit since she lost her job
Zool cangrejo ermitaño hermit crab
' ermitaño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ermitaña
English:
hermit
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* * *ermitaño, -a♦ nm,f[religioso] hermit;llevar una vida de ermitaño to live like a hermit♦ nm[cangrejo] hermit crab* * *I m ZO hermit crabII m, ermitaña f hermit* * *ermitaño, -ña neremita: hermit, recluseermitaño nm: hermit crab -
16 eneboer
subst. hermit, recluse, eremite, anchorite -
17 відлюдник
ч; ж - відлюдниця1) unsociable person (man, woman); morose ( crabbed) fellow ( woman)2) ( анахорет) hermit, eremite, recluse, anchorite -
18 пустельник
ч; ж - пустельницяhermit; eremite, anchorite, recluse -
19 самітник
чa lonely person; hermit, eremite, recluse, anchoret, anchorite -
20 münzevi
adj. secluded, solitary, sequestered* * *eremite
См. также в других словарях:
Eremite — Er e*mite, n. [See {Hermit}.] A hermit. [1913 Webster] Thou art my heaven, and I thy eremite. Keats … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eremite — Eremite, griech., s. Anachoreten … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
eremite — c.1200, learned form of HERMIT (Cf. hermit) (q.v.), from Church L. eremita. Since mid 17c. in poetic or rhetorical use only, except in reference to specific examples in early Church history. Related: Eremitic; eremitical … Etymology dictionary
eremite — hermit, anchorite, *recluse, cenobite … New Dictionary of Synonyms
eremite — ► NOUN ▪ a Christian hermit. DERIVATIVES eremitic adjective eremitical adjective. ORIGIN Latin eremita hermit … English terms dictionary
eremite — [er′ə mīt΄] n. [ME < OFr or LL; OFr ermite, hermite: see HERMIT] a religious recluse; hermit eremitic [er΄əmit′ik] adj. eremitical … English World dictionary
eremite — [ ɛrɪmʌɪt] noun a Christian hermit. Derivatives eremitic adjective eremitical adjective Origin ME: from OFr. eremite from late L. eremita (see hermit) … English new terms dictionary
eremite — noun Etymology: Middle English more at hermit Date: 13th century hermit; especially a religious recluse • eremitic or eremitical adjective • eremitism noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
eremite — eremitic /er euh mit ik/, eremitical, eremitish /er euh muy tish/, adj. eremitism, n. /er euh muyt /, n. a hermit or recluse, esp. one under a religious vow. [1150 1200; ME < LL eremita HERMIT] * * * … Universalium
eremite — noun /ˈɛɹɪmaɪt/ A hermit; a religious recluse, someone who lives alone. See Also: eremetic, eremitical, hermit … Wiktionary
Eremite — A hermit. [< Lat. eremita = hermit] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases