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View usage for: hermitage in British English (ˈhɜːmɪtɪdʒ) noun2. any place where a person may live in seclusion; retreat Hermitage in British English (ˈhɜːmɪtɪdʒ) noun1. the Hermitage 2. a full-bodied red or white wine from the Rhône valley at Tain-l'Ermitage, in SE France Hermitage in American English 1 (ˌɛrmɪˈtɑʒ) noun a full-bodied red or white wine from vineyards on the Rhone near Valence, France Word origin after Tain-l' Ermitage, town in SE France Hermitage in American English 2 (ˌɛrmɪˈtɑʒ; ˈhɜrmətɪdʒ) noun art museum in St. Petersburg, Russia: originally a palace hermitage in American English (ˈhɜrmətɪdʒ) noun1. the place where a hermit lives 2. a place where a person can live away from other people; secluded retreat Word origin ME < OFr: see -age Examples of 'hermitage' in a sentencehermitage The site of this hermitage was later occupied by a famous monastery and town bearing his name.The design of the hermitage reflects this vision. Synonyms of 'hermitage'retreat, refuge, sanctuary, haven More Synonyms of hermitage Word lists withhermitage building, WinesDefinition any retreat the ancient church where the saint had his hermitage Additional synonymsDefinition refuge granted to a political refugee from a foreign country They applied for asylum after fleeing their home country. Synonyms refuge, security, haven, safety, protection, preserve, shelter, retreat, harbour, sanctuaryDefinition a place of safety a real haven at the end of a busy working day Synonyms sanctuary, shelter, retreat, asylum, refuge, oasis, sanctumDefinition a hiding place or secluded spot The bandits fled to a remote mountain hideaway. Synonyms hiding place, haven, retreat, refuge, sanctuary, hide-out, nest, sequestered nook © Brian Kinney, Shutterstock - hermaphroditic
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