Anchorhold

/ˈæŋkərhoʊld/ noun

The place or cell where an anchorite or anchoress lived; a hermitage or small dwelling attached to a church where a religious recluse dwelt.

From 'anchor' (meaning to be fixed/anchored) plus 'hold' (a place or dwelling). This practical compound term was used in medieval English to describe the physical structure that housed religious recluses who were, in a sense, anchored to that location.

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