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单词 anchorites
释义

anchorite

noun

an·​cho·​rite ˈaŋ-kə-ˌrīt How to pronounce anchorite (audio)
variants or less commonly anchoret
ˈaŋ-kə-ˌret How to pronounce anchorite (audio)
: a person who lives in seclusion usually for religious reasons
anchoritic
ˌaŋ-kə-ˈri-tik How to pronounce anchorite (audio)
adjective
anchoritically
ˌaŋ-kə-ˈri-ti-k(ə-)lē How to pronounce anchorite (audio)
adverb

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The term "anchor" was being used for religious hermits about 450 years before "anchorite" came into common use in our language. The reclusive "anchor" and "anchorite" are both derived from the Late Latin anachoreta, which, in turn, can be traced to the Greek anachōrein, meaning "to withdraw." Are they etymologically related to the kind of anchors you find on ships? Not exactly. The Latin root of sea-going "anchor," "anchora," probably influenced the spelling and pronunciation of the words that led to "anchorite" and the reclusive "anchor," but it is not a direct ancestor.

Synonyms

  • eremite
  • hermit
  • isolate
  • recluse
  • solitary
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Example Sentences

many Christian saints were anchorites who removed themselves from the world to focus on their spirituality
Recent Examples on the Web Perhaps our lives now more closely resemble ancient anchorites, religious recluses who lived alone in rooms adjoining churches, said Cathleen Kaveny, a Catholic theologian at Boston College. Daniel Burke, CNN, 5 Apr. 2020 In other instances, anchorites became wise people to visit and from whom to seek council. Los Angeles Times, 12 Sep. 2019 But there are certainly similarities between the anchorite and the handmaid. Annie Sutherland, Quartzy, 13 June 2019

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Medieval Latin anchorita, alteration of Late Latin anachoreta, from Late Greek anachōrētēs, from Greek anachōrein to withdraw, from ana- + chōrein to make room, from chōros place

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

anchorites

noun

plural of anchorite
as in hermits
a person who lives away from others many Christian saints were anchorites who removed themselves from the world to focus on their spirituality

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • hermits
  • solitaries
  • recluses
  • eremites
  • isolates
  • homebodies
  • shut-ins

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • socialites
  • socializers
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