reclusion

noun

Etymology

From recluse + -ion.

  1. derived from reclūdō — “to disclose, to open
  2. derived from reclus
  3. suffixed as reclusion — “recluse + ion

Definitions

  1. Life as a recluse.

    • Every few years, a fresh wave of urbanites head north for a restorative of wilderness reclusion and pioneer roughing it, only to be made fun of by their predecessors as despoilers and effete poseurs.

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