Anchoret

/ˈæŋkərɪt/ noun

A variant or archaic spelling of anchorite; a religious recluse who has withdrawn from society to live in spiritual devotion.

From Greek 'anachoretes' (one who withdraws/retires), from 'anachorein' (to withdraw). The word came into English through ecclesiastical Latin, describing the earliest Christian monastics who withdrew to deserts and isolated locations for spiritual practice.

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