hermit (ˈhɜːmɪt) n 1.(Christian Churches, other) one of the early Christian recluses 2.any person living in solitude [C13: from Old Frenchhermite,from Late Latinerēmīta,from Greekerēmitēsliving in the desert, fromerēmiadesert, fromerēmoslonely] ...
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To lovers as they lie upon Her tolerant enchanted slope In their ordinary swoon, Grave the vision Venus sends Of supernatural sympathy, Universal love and hope; While an abstract insight wakes Among the glaciers and the rocks The hermit's carnal ecstacy.Certainty...
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1.any bloodsucking annelid worm of the class Hirudinea, as the EuropeanHirudo medicinalis,once used widely for bloodletting. 2.a person who clings to another for personal gain, esp. without giving anything in return; parasite. 3.Archaic.an instrument used for drawing blood. ...
It is worthy of the advice card given by the divine hermitIt fits my idea perfectlyCan the Hanged Man really accomplish his mission by playing the Hermit?I knew it was a hermit as soon as I guessed it, because when I was thinking about what I needed most, I was thinking about getting...
the ancient carvings that are illuminated by the Hermit’s lamp, as if he is wandering beneath long-forgotten catacombs; the way that the traditional zodiacal creatures of the World card are entwined together in a living tree, the branches of which support the globe of planet Earth, in a sy...
If we must function in the world we may as well conform to certain (or many) conventions. This position reveals the absence of psychology and effectively leaves solitude to those who can afford it. And, perhaps, he is right. Perhaps the hermit is not made for society, not made to ...
a figure analogous with Joseph Campbell’s archetypal hero. Each ex and their posse is identified with a particular tarot card: the Devil (a troupe of dancers), the Moon (a bunch of howling wolf people), the Lovers (a person that’s actually two people), the Hermit (a gamer, hilariousl...
The writer Brenda Miller coined the term Hermit Crab essay for her book Tell It Slant co-authored with Suzanne Paola to suggest that non-fiction writing can be structured by borrowing a form we are familiar with from other writings that are not co