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Meaning of reclusory

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reclusory (n.)

The habitation of a recluse; a hermitage.

reclusory Sentence Examples

  1. The recluse spent his days in the secluded reclusory, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
  2. The monastery served as a reclusory for monks seeking spiritual enlightenment.
  3. The reclusory was a haven of peace and tranquility, offering respite from the chaotic world outside.
  4. The nuns lived in a secluded reclusory, devoting their lives to contemplation and prayer.
  5. The reclusory was a place of refuge for those seeking to escape persecution or judgment.
  6. The hermit chose the reclusory as his home, hoping to find solace and commune with nature.
  7. The abandoned reclusory stood as a testament to a forgotten era of solitude and devotion.
  8. The reclusory provided a place for individuals to retreat from society and focus on their inner lives.
  9. The reclusory's walls shielded its inhabitants from the outside world, allowing them to live a life of contemplation and austerity.
  10. The reclusory was a sanctuary for those weary souls seeking spiritual renewal and a deeper connection with themselves.

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The habitation of a recluse; a hermitage.

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The recluse spent his days in the secluded reclusory, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The monastery served as a reclusory for monks seeking spiritual enlightenment.

The reclusory was a haven of peace and tranquility, offering respite from the chaotic world outside.

The nuns lived in a secluded reclusory, devoting their lives to contemplation and prayer.