Apotactici

/ˌæpəˈtæktɪkaɪ/ noun

Members of an early Christian sect who renounced worldly possessions and lived ascetically to achieve spiritual perfection.

From Greek 'apotassesthai' meaning 'to renounce' or 'to bid farewell,' derived from 'apo-' (away) and 'tassein' (to arrange). The term emerged in early Christian theology to describe radical ascetics.

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