Acemetae

/ˌæs.ɪˈmɛt.i/ noun

A group of early Christian ascetics who fasted intensely or practiced extreme denial, mentioned in historical religious texts.

From Greek a- (without) and metae (beds or resting places), or possibly from aceta (vinegar) and -ae (plural ending). This rare term appears in patristic literature describing early monastic practices.

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