hermitage
名词 n.
英 /ˈhɜːmɪtɪd͡ʒ/
美 /ˈhɜr.mə.tɪdʒ/|/ˈhɜːrmɪtɪdʒ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A house or dwelling where a hermit lives.
— But vvhat a vvretched, and diſconſolate Hermitage is that Houſe, vvhich is not viſited by thee [God], and vvhat a VVayue, and Stray is that Man, that hath not thy Markes vpon him?
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A place of seclusion.
— Temptation is an obsequious servant that has no objection to the country, and we know that it takes up its lodging in hermitages as well as in cities; and that in the most remote and inaccessible desert it keeps company with the fugitive solitary.
- A period of seclusion.
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词源
From Middle English hermytage, ermitage, from Old French ermitage, hermitaige, from Latin erēmīta, borrowed from Ancient Greek ἐρημίτης (erēmítēs, “hermit”). By surface analysis, hermit + -age.
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