Hermits

/ˈhɜːmɪts/ noun

Definition

Plural of hermit; people who live alone, usually for religious reasons, away from society.

Etymology

From Greek eremites meaning 'desert dweller,' derived from eremos 'desert.' The term became common in English by the Middle Ages to describe religious recluses.

Kelly Says

Some hermits had such loyal followers who brought them food that they ended up running accidental monasteries, making their isolation not very isolated!

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