hermitage in English

noun
1
the dwelling of a hermit, especially when small and remote.
We live like the ancient Irish hermits, in separate hermitages , welcome retreatants, and go on the road periodically to give parish missions and retreats.
2
a major art museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, containing among its collections those begun by Catherine the Great.
3
an estate, the home of Andrew Jackson, in central Tennessee, northeast of Nashville.

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1. Beneath the downs between Hermitage and Melbury Bubb.

2. Wasn't the Hermitage created to satisfy those dreams?

3. The Arbours at Hermitage Apartments offers one, two and three bedroom garden-style apartment homes and spacious townhomes in a prime location within Hermitage, Tennessee

4. Hermitage Bayreuth In 1715 Margrave Georg Wilhelm built the Old Palace near Bayreuth as the central feature of a court hermitage

5. How do you come to know about Hermitage?

6. He lived in a hermitage when he was old.

7. The Arbours at Hermitage Apartments offers one, two and three bedroom garden-style apartment homes and spacious townhomes in a prime location within Hermitage, Tennessee

8. It houses one of the worlds most famous art museums: the Hermitage.

9. Second Aunt lived in Green Bamboo Hermitage , her house in Golden Swallow Village.

10. A new director has taken up his post at the State Hermitage.

11. At night they would return to hermitage and eat a little fruit or roots.

12. Bartleby sat in his hermitage, oblivious to everything but his own peculiar business there.

13. Jiashan county has the Yuan dynasty painter Wu Zhen Weitang house plum Hermitage.

14. There, in 6 he established his hermitage, which was soon a place of pilgrimage.

15. Bonier is an orthopedist in Hermitage, Pennsylvania and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area

16. We dance on the green, dine at the hermitage, and wander in the woods by moonlight.

17. It is a cultural institution, no less important than the Hermitage or the Bolshoi Theatre.

18. Of the 160 exhibits assembled for the London show, one-third have been lent from the Hermitage collection.

19. Specialties: The Colonnade feature one bedroom, two bedroom, and three bedroom apartments for rent in Hermitage, Tennessee

20. I rose and went to the window, and found a crowd gathered round the gypsy hermitage.

21. The in-room amenities at JFI Hermitage include air conditioning, minibar, crystal shower stalls and a free internet corner.

22. Adam helps him to the Hermitage, which he is surprised to find furnished as a den for Arthur.

23. On one occasion there was a group of museum curators headed by the director of the Hermitage.

24. They are the traditional white grapes of Hermitage, though some growers have sworn off the notoriously fickle roussanne.

25. • There they Chanced on the ruins of a temple, where among the broken walls an old monk had established his hermitage.

26. Hideaway, hideout, retreat, refuge, den, shelter, sanctuary, Bolthole, foxhole, lair, safe house, asylum, sanctum, hermitage, oasis, haven, harbour, place of safety

27. There they chanced on the ruins of a temple, where among the broken walls an old monk had established his hermitage.

28. All incense is prayerfully made at the Hermitage of St Eleftherios Vouleftiria at St Anne's Scete using age old Athonite ingredients for incense making

29. Hermitage became a prominent activist shareholder in the Russian gas giant Gazprom, the large oil company Surgutneftegaz, RAO UES, Sberbank, Sidanco, Avisma, and Volzhanka.

30. Dr. Jerome H Bonier, DO is a doctor primarily located in Hermitage, PA, with other offices in Greenville, PA and New Castle, PA.He has 44 years …

31. Archimandrite Gabriel -- an Orthodox monk from the Podlasie province in Poland -- is the founder and sole inhabitant of the Kudak grove hermitage by river Na

32. Over the years of its operation Hermitage had, on a number of occasions, supplied to the press information related to corporate and governmental misconduct and corruption within state-owned Russian enterprises.

33. Petersburg, Russia is the highlight of every Baltic Sea cruise, and many cruise lines overnight there so that cruisers can see as much as possible including the Hermitage and

34. Hermitage and monastery, sharing resources, have their own rhythms and balances, in harmony with the priorities each ambient of life offers monks and guest, according to the spirit of Camaldoli.

35. Also playing virtually as part of the Brattle’s 20th anniversary celebration as a nonprofit is “Russian Ark” (2002), Alexander Sokurov’s boundary-breaking film, shot at the Russian State Hermitage Museum

36. An Ashram is the name traditionally given to a spiritual hermitage or a Hindu monastery.It can be used to describe the place where a spiritual or religious guru and their disciples live

37. After Margrave Friedrich gave the Hermitage Bayreuth to his wife in 1735, the year he took office, Wilhelmine immediately began extending the small palace, and created a jewel of rococo architecture.

38. The Frankish king Dagobert I then gave part of the forest of Crécy, the hermitage became the Abbey of Saint-Riquier : it is the Act of birth of the abbatial field of Abbeville.

39. Because they wear black habits, Benedictine monks are often called “Black Monks.” The Benedictine order is a federation of independent monasteries dating back to the lifetime of St. Benedict, who first established a hermitage

40. The most popular things to do in Amble with kids according to Tripadvisor travellers are: Warkworth Beach; Warkworth Castle & Hermitage; Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre - Northumberland Wildlife Trust; Northside Surf School; Coquet Shorebase Trust; See all kid friendly things to do in Amble …

41. It was during his abbacy that the monk Hardouin († 811), recluse in the hermitage of Saint-Saturnin, copied the manuscripts brought back from Rome, wrote the life of Saint Vulfran, and taught calligraphy and arithmetic to young children.

42. Afflatus (s) (noun), Afflatuses (pl) 1. Creative inspiration, usually thought of as being from a divine source: It was considered to be a spiritual afflatus for the members of the convent to go on a pilgrimage to the mountain hermitage

43. The desire for alternative forms of living generated essentially three practices of the Beguines, the withdrawal into the hermitage as an anchoress, the collective practice of living together without the rule of an order, and finally the nomadic practice of the mendicant wandering preacher.

44. Charterhouse is the English term for a Carthusian monastery; along with the name of the Carthusian order, the term originates from the Chartreuse Mountains in southeastern France, where Saint Bruno, the founder of the Carthusians, set up his first hermitage in 1084.

45. Hotel Adolesce Superior, is situated in an old canal house on one of the many canals in the centre of Amsterdam oposite Museum Hermitage, close to the Music theater, Artis Zoo, Botanical Gardens and within walking distance of most places of interest and tram and metro

46. An Ashrama is a hermitage or the resting place of a seer or a monk in the middle of a deep forest, where he would practice austerities, either alone or in the company of fellow seers and his own disciples, to achieve self-realization and also help others achieve the same.

47. Hotel Adolesce is located in an old canal house on one of the many canals in the center of Amsterdam, it has free WiFi and it is located opposite Museum Hermitage, close to the Music theater, Artis Zoo, Botanical Gardens and within walking distance of most places of interest and tram and metro.

48. Hotel Adolesce is situated in an old canal house on one of the many canals in the centre of Amsterdam, it has free WiFi and it is located opposite Museum Hermitage, close to the Music theater, Artis Zoo, Botanical Gardens and within walking distance of most places of interest and tram and metro.

49. The name Plonéour means in Breton saint Enéour's plou ( parish), to which was added the name of Lanvern (which comes from the Breton lan (hermitage) and of the name Wern or Guern which means swamp of alders) when this former(old) parish was connected with the municipality recently created by Plonéour in 1793.

50. ‘No barrel was Broached at this year's Oktoberfest, since host Ina couldn't find the hammer.’ ‘Only St-Joseph and that paler shadow Crozes-Hermitage can sensibly be Broached within their first five years.’ ‘Pattaya Mail's Peter Malhotra Broached the ceremonial keg while muttering the immortal words ‘Ozapft is’ (the keg is tapped).’