Anchoress

/ˈæŋkərɪs/ noun

A female anchorite; a woman who has chosen to live in religious seclusion, typically in a small cell attached to a church.

From 'anchor' (one anchored to a place) plus the feminine suffix '-ess.' This word emerged in medieval times to distinguish female religious recluses from their male counterparts, reflecting the significant role women played in monastic practice.

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