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1 Einsiedlerleben
n hermit’s life, life of a hermit; ein Einsiedlerleben führen lead the life of a hermit, live like a hermit* * *Ein|sied|ler|le|bennthermit's life, life of a hermit or recluse* * *Einsiedlerleben n hermit’s life, life of a hermit;ein Einsiedlerleben führen lead the life of a hermit, live like a hermit -
2 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. -
3 Eremit
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4 einsiedlerisch
Adj. hermit(-)like, weitS. solitary* * *ein|sied|le|risch ['ainziːdlərɪʃ]1. adjhermit-like2. advleben like a hermit* * *ein·sied·le·rischI. adj solitary, hermit-like, reclusiveII. adv like a hermit [or hermits], solitarily* * * -
5 Einsiedlerkrebs
m ZOOL. hermit crab* * *Ein|sied|ler|krebsmhermit crab* * *(a soft-bodied crab that inhabits the empty shells of other creatures.) hermit crab* * *Ein·sied·ler·krebsm ZOOL hermit crab* * * -
6 Klausner
* * *Klaus|ner ['klausnɐ]1. m -s, -,Kláús|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. fhermit* * *Klaus·ner(in)<-s, ->[ˈklauznɐ]* * * -
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8 Eremitendasein
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9 einsiedlerisch
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10 einsiedlerisch
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11 Einsiedelei
f; -, -en1. hermitage* * *Ein|sie|de|lei [ainziːdə'lai]f -, -enhermitage; (fig hum = einsames Haus) country retreat or hideaway* * *(the place where a hermit lives.) hermitage* * *die; Einsiedelei, Einsiedeleien hermitage* * *1. hermitage* * *die; Einsiedelei, Einsiedeleien hermitage -
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13 mönchisch
Adj. monastic; wie ein Mönch: monkish; ein mönchisches Leben führen live like a monk, live a monkish ( oder an ascetic) life* * *monkish* * *mọ̈n|chisch ['mœnçɪʃ]1. adjGeduld, Fleiß monasticein mönchisches Leben führen (fig) — to live like a monk
2. advmönchisch enthaltsam/zurückgezogen leben — to live like a monk/hermit
* * *ein mönchisches Leben führen live like a monk, live a monkish ( oder an ascetic) life* * *adj.monkish adj. adv.monkishly adv. -
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Ein·sied·ler(in) [ʼainzi:dlɐ] m(f)hermit, recluse -
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16 Eremit
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17 Blauschwanz-Eremit
—1. LAT Phaethornis yaruqui ( Bourcier)2. RUS синехвостый солнечный колибри m3. ENG white-whiskered hermit4. DEU Blauschwanz-Eremit m5. FRA ermite m yaruquiFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > Blauschwanz-Eremit
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18 Braunbauch-Eremit
—1. LAT Phaethornis syrmatophorus ( Gould)2. RUS коричневобрюхий солнечный колибри m3. ENG tawny-bellied [train-bearing] hermit4. DEU Braunbauch-Eremit m5. FRA ermite m à ventre fauveFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > Braunbauch-Eremit
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19 Braunkehl-Eremit
—1. LAT Phaethornis idaliae ( Bourcier et Mulsant)3. ENG minute hermit4. DEU Braunkehl-Eremit m5. FRA ermite m d’IdalieFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > Braunkehl-Eremit
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20 Bronzeschwanz-Eremit
—1. LAT Ramphodon dohrnii ( Bourcier et Mulsant) [ Glaucis dohrnii ( Bourcier et Mulsant)]2. RUS бронзовохвостый рамфодон m3. ENG hook-billed hermit4. DEU Bronzeschwanz-Eremit m5. FRA ermite m de DohmFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > Bronzeschwanz-Eremit
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Hermit — Her mit, n. [OE. ermite, eremite, heremit, heremite, F. hermite, ermite, L. eremita, Gr. ?, fr. ? lonely, solitary. Cf. {Eremite}.] 1. A person who retires from society and lives in solitude; a recluse; an anchoret; especially, one who so lives… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hermit — early 12c., religious recluse, from O.Fr. (h)eremite, from L.L. ermita, from Gk. eremites, lit. person of the desert, from eremia desert, solitude, from eremos uninhabited, empty, desolate, from PIE *ere to separate. Transferred sense of person… … Etymology dictionary
hermit — [hʉr′mit] n. [ME hermite < OFr < LL(Ec) eremita < LGr erēmitēs, a hermit < Gr, of the desert < erēmos, desolate < IE base * er , loose, distant, to separate > Sans * árma (pl.), fragments, ruins] 1. a person who lives alone… … English World dictionary
hermit — eremite, anchorite, *recluse, cenobite Contrasted words: *religious, monk, friar, nun: *ascetic, mystic … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hermit — [n] person who chose to live alone outside of human society anchoret, anchorite, ascetic, eremite, misanthrope, pillarist, recluse, skeptic, solitaire, solitarian, solitary, stylite; concepts 361,423 … New thesaurus
hermit — ► NOUN 1) a person living in solitude as a religious discipline. 2) a reclusive or solitary person. DERIVATIVES hermitic adjective. ORIGIN Greek er mit s, from er mos solitary … English terms dictionary
Hermit — A hermit (from the Greek anachōreō , signifying to withdraw , to depart into the country outside the circumvallated city ), recluse and solitary . However, it is important to retain a clear distinction between the vocation of hermits and that of… … 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
hermit — UK [ˈhɜː(r)mɪt] / US [ˈhɜrmɪt] noun [countable] Word forms hermit : singular hermit plural hermits 1) someone who chooses to live alone or spend most of their time alone 2) someone who chooses to live alone and far away from society for religious … English dictionary
hermit — n. 1 an early Christian recluse. 2 any person living in solitude. Phrases and idioms: hermit crab any crab of the family Paguridae that lives in a cast off mollusc shell for protection. hermit thrush a migratory N. American thrush, Catharus… … Useful english dictionary
Hermit — Le hermit est une langue éteinte des langues des îles de l Amirauté en province de Manus. Son code ISO était llf. Il était parlé sur l île éponyme et sur les îles Luf et Maron. Portail des langues … Wikipédia en Français