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Hermitage

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈhɜːrmɪtɪdʒ/

Definitions

1. A secluded residence or retreat, often in a remote or solitary location.

2. The dwelling of a hermit.

3. A building or place for religious contemplation or solitude.

Usage Examples

1. The monk lived in a hermitage deep in the mountains, far from civilization.

2. The artist sought a hermitage by the sea to find peace and inspiration.

Etymology

The word 'hermitage' comes from the Old French 'ermitage', derived from the Latin 'eremita', meaning 'hermit'.

Synonyms

Retreat, sanctuary, hermit’s dwelling, abode, refuge, refuge house.

Antonyms

Urbanity, city life, metropolis, society.

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
EnglishHermitage/ˈhɜːrmɪtɪdʒ/
SpanishErmita/erˈmi.ta/
FrenchErmitage/ɛʁ.mi.taʒ/
GermanKlause/ˈklau̯zə/
ItalianErmitaggio/ɛr.miˈtaːd͡ʒo/
PortugueseErmida/ɛʁˈmi.dɐ/
RussianУбежище/ʊˈbʲeʐɨɕːɪ/
Chinese隐居处/yǐn jū chù/
Arabicمغارة/maɣaːra/
Japanese隠遁所/いんとんしょ/
Korean은둔처/eunduncheo/
Hindiगोपनीय स्थान/gopnīya sthān/
Bengaliঅলোনী স্থান/aloni sthan/
Gujaratiગૂંચ/goonch/
Kannadaಅಧಿಕಾರಿ ಮನೆ/adhikāri mane/
Malayalamപിരിമുറ/pirimura/
Marathiपारंपारिक निवास/pārampārik nivās/
Punjabiਗੋਪਨੀਯ ਥਾਂ/gopnīya thāṁ/
Teluguసంగతి స్థలం/sangati sthalam/
Urduپناہ گاہ/panah gah/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary slightly in different regions. For example, in some parts of Scotland, the pronunciation emphasizes a harder "r" sound.

Historical Usage

Historically, the term 'hermitage' referred to the dwelling of a hermit in Christian monasticism, where individuals sought solitude for religious contemplation.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, a hermitage is not just a retreat for personal solace but also a symbol of spiritual purification and detachment from material life.

More Information

The concept of a hermitage has long been associated with religious and philosophical movements, where individuals withdrew from society to seek inner peace or to meditate on life's deeper questions. Hermitages were often located in remote areas such as mountains, forests, or deserts, providing a serene and isolated environment. Famous hermitages include those built by early Christian monks in the Middle East and Europe.

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