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hermitage Meaning in Tamil ( hermitage வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

துறவி வாழும் இடம்,



hermitage's Usage Examples:

Finally, retiring to a hermitage, he ends his days in the odour of sanctity.


What else does the hermit want for his "100 a week?A fine belfry (12th, 13th and 15th centuries) commanding the town is built on the terrace, beneath which are hollowed in the rock the oratory and hermitage of St Emilion, and adjoining them an ancient monolithic church of considerable dimensions.


Near the town is a curious ancient hermitage cave, in the sandstone.


In Southgate is an ancient hermitage and oratory cut out of the solid rock, which dates from 1396.


The solitudes of Upper Egypt, where numerous monasteries and hermitages had been planted, seem at this time to have been his chief shelter.


A holy virgin who left Ireland for Brittany and became an anchoress in a hermitage near Brieuc.


It may be regarded as certain that St Giles was buried in the hermitage which he had founded in a spot which was afterwards the town of StGilles (diocese of Nimes, department of Gard).


Lastly, the Jansenist " hermitage " a.


, "Like one asleep in a green hermitage, I With gentle sleep about its eyelids playing" (sleep for smiles has come from the previous line); Revolt of Islam, 4749, "Where" for "When" appears to have come from "Where" in 4750 or 4751.


Dependent on the several monasteries are twelve sketae (cnth rat) or monastic settlements, some of considerable size, in which a still more ascetic mode of life prevails: there are, in addition, several farms (Aeroxia), and many hundred sanctuaries with adjoining habitations (K€XXLa) and hermitages (fiQKrtri) pca).


You pass several hermitages and chapels on our Three Kingdoms route, too.


75° 48'), celebrated for its cave hermitages and halls.


But their importunity made a hermitage in Paris impossible; a graceless friend even surprised the philosopher in bed at eleven in the morning meditating and taking notes.





Synonyms:

home, habitation, dwelling house, abode, dwelling, domicile,



Antonyms:

foreign,

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