hermitary (Meaning)

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hermitary (n.)

A cell annexed to an abbey, for the use of a hermit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hermitary

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hermitary Sentence Examples

  1. The hermitary was a secluded sanctuary where the solitary monk retreated for spiritual growth.
  2. Nestled amidst towering trees, the hermitary provided a tranquil environment for introspection and meditation.
  3. The austere hermitary consisted of a single cell, a chapel, and a small garden.
  4. The hermit's life in the hermitary was marked by solitude, poverty, and prayer.
  5. The hermitary became a symbol of the eremitic lifestyle, where individuals sought a life of contemplation and simplicity.
  6. The hermitary's simplicity mirrored the life of the desert fathers, who sought communion with God through isolation.
  7. The hermitary offered a sanctuary for those weary of the world's distractions and sought a deeper connection with the divine.
  8. In the solitude of the hermitary, the hermit discovered an inner peace and clarity that was elusive elsewhere.
  9. The hermitary served as a reminder that even in the most isolated of places, the human soul can find purpose and connection.
  10. Throughout history, hermitaries have provided a refuge for those seeking a solitary journey toward spiritual awakening.

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A cell annexed to an abbey, for the use of a hermit.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hermitary was a secluded sanctuary where the solitary monk retreated for spiritual growth.

Nestled amidst towering trees, the hermitary provided a tranquil environment for introspection and meditation.

The austere hermitary consisted of a single cell, a chapel, and a small garden.

The hermit's life in the hermitary was marked by solitude, poverty, and prayer.