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hermit Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( hermit ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ହର୍ମିଟ୍, ସେଜ୍, ମାଙ୍କଡ,

Noun:

ଆସ୍କେଟିକ୍ |, ଏକାକୀ ମାଙ୍କଡ଼ |, ଏକାକୀ, ଜଙ୍ଗଲବାସୀ,

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hermit's Usage Examples:

A cell is a small room used by a hermit, monk, nun or anchorite to live and as a devotional space.


The thermite (thermit) reaction was discovered in 1893 and patented in 1895 by German chemist.


// Clouncurrig: Pasture land, between two woods // Cloonacrrrig: The marshy place // Corraknockaun: Generally a marsh // Dysert: A desert or hermitage.


discipline of the soul of fasting and vigils, of sexual and social abstemiousness, the self-torture of the hermit, and of the penitent who dwells in deserts.


to reflect the asymmetry of hermit crabs, which must fit into a spiral shell.


In 2000 a Franciscan hermitage was opened nearby.


The valley"s natural caves, being comfortless, scattered, and difficult to access, provided monks and hermits sufficiently.


and lived as a hermit on a desert island in the lagoons near Altino, entrusting the see to a man named Ambrose.


Later the same year, Hyejang enabled Dasan to move out of the tavern and for nearly a year he lived in Boeun Sanbang, a small hermitage at the nearby Goseong-sa temple, which was under Hyejang's control.


years spent in the service of Ranulph Flambard, Bishop of Durham, Godric espies a likely spot for a hermitage on the banks of the River Wear.


abdicated in favour of his son Meurig (Maurice) and retired to live a hermitical life, but was recalled to lead his son"s army against an intruding Saxon.


752)Saint Guthagon, born in Ireland, he crossed to Belgium and became a hermit (8th century)Post-Schism Orthodox saintsSaint George the Godbearer, of the Black Mountain, teacher of St.


One day, enraged by another loss, the fishermen assaulted a hunchbacked hermit deemed to be the culprit of the town's misery.



Synonyms:

lone hand, recluse, lone wolf, troglodyte, solitudinarian, solitary, loner,

Antonyms:

inhabited, gregarious, social, accompanied, multiple,

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