Recluse

/ˈrɛkluːs/ noun

A person who deliberately chooses to live alone, away from society, often for religious reasons or personal preference.

From Old French 'reclus' (shut up, secluded), from Latin 'reclusus' (locked up), from 're-' (back) and 'claudere' (to shut). Medieval religious hermits were called recluses.

AFkluisenaar
AMዘለቀ
ARمنعزل
BGотшелник
BNনির্জনবাসী
CAreclus
CSpoustevník
DAeneboer
DEEinsiedler
ELαναχωρητής
ESrecluso
ETerak
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