hermitary

noun

Etymology

Compare Latin hermitorium, eremitorium.

  1. derived from hermitorium

Definitions

  1. A cell annexed to an abbey, for the use of a hermit.

    • Chappels , Monasteries , Hermitaries , Nunneries , and other Religious Houses were us'd lo in the time of old King Henry.

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