- hermitry
- her·mit·ry
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
hermitry — ˈhərmə̇trē noun ( es) Etymology: hermit + ry : the quality or state of being a hermit : isolation … Useful english dictionary
hermit — hermitic, hermitical, hermitish, adj. hermitically, adv. hermitlike, adj. hermitry, hermitship, n. /herr mit/, n. 1. a person who has withdrawn to a solitary place for a life of religious seclusion. 2. any person living in seclusion; recluse. 3.… … Universalium
Lovecraft, Sarah Susan Phillips — (1857–1921) Mother of HPL; second daughter of Whipple V.Phillips and Robie A.Place Phillips, born in the PlaceBattey house on Moosup Valley Road in Foster, R.I. She spent one academic year at the Wheaton Seminary (Norton, Mass.) in 1871–72; … An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia
[Providence] Evening News, Astronomy Articles for — Series of fifty three astronomy articles (1914–18). The articles appeared as follows: “The January Sky” (January 1, 1914); “The February Sky” (January 31, 1914); “The March Sky” (March 2, 1914); “The April Sky” (March 31, 1914); “May Sky”… … An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia
“Shadow out of Time, The“ — Novelette (25,600 words); written November 10, 1934 to February 22, 1935. First published in Astounding Stories(June 1936); first collected in O;reprinted in DH;corrected and annotated text (based on recently discovered AMS): Hippocampus Press … An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia
Travels, Lovecraft’s — In 1915 HPL wrote: “I have never been outside the three states of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut!” ( SL1.10). HPL was born in Providence, R.I., but shortly thereafter his parents returned to their home in Dorchester, Mass.; they… … An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia
reclusion — n 1. monasticism, anchoritism, eremit ism; hermitship, sisterhood, nunhood. 2. retreat, withdrawal, retirement, separation, self exile; seclusion, aloneness, solitude, privacy, her mitism, hermitry; alienation, estrangement, loneliness … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
solitude — n 1. seclusion, retirement, privacy, isolation, solitariness, aloneness; reclusion, reclusiveness, hermitry. 2. remoteness, separateness, separation, loneliness; unsociability, withdrawal, introversion. 3. desert, waste, wilderness, wasteland;… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
hermitship — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌship noun Etymology: hermit + ship : hermitry … Useful english dictionary
her|mit|ry — «HUR muh tree», noun. a hermit s condition or way of life: »[He] lives in near hermitry (Time) … Useful english dictionary