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  • Hermit language
  • Extinct West Manus language of Papua New Guinea

    The Hermit language is a critically endangered West Manus language formerly spoken on Hermit, Luf and Maron Islands in western Manus Province, Papua New

    Hermit language

    Hermit_language

  • Hermit
  • Person who lives in seclusion from society

    A hermit, also known as an eremite (adjectival form: hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a person who lives in seclusion. Eremitism plays a role in

    Hermit

    Hermit

    Hermit

  • Hermit (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hermit (hummingbird), the hummingbird subfamily Phaethornithinae Hermit language, an extinct language that was spoken in Papua New Guinea The Hermit (tarot

    Hermit (disambiguation)

    Hermit_(disambiguation)

  • Order of Saint Augustine
  • Catholic order of mendicant friars

    known as the Augustinians, Austin friars, or Friars Hermits and, until 1968, as the Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine (Latin: Ordo eremitarum sancti Augustini;

    Order of Saint Augustine

    Order of Saint Augustine

    Order_of_Saint_Augustine

  • Herman's Hermits
  • English beat rock band

    Herman's Hermits are an English pop rock group formed in 1963 in Manchester and fronted by singer Peter Noone. Known for their jaunty beat sound and Noone's

    Herman's Hermits

    Herman's Hermits

    Herman's_Hermits

  • The Hermit of Treig
  • 2022 Scottish film

    The Hermit of Treig is a Scottish documentary film, directed by Lizzie MacKenzie and produced by Naomi Spiro. The film is a portrait of Ken Smith, an elderly

    The Hermit of Treig

    The_Hermit_of_Treig

  • Peter the Hermit
  • French leader of the People's Crusade (1050–1115/31)

    Peter the Hermit (c. 1050 – 8 July 1115 or 1131), also known as Little Peter, Peter of Amiens (French: Pierre d'Amiens) or Peter of Achères (French: Pierre

    Peter the Hermit

    Peter the Hermit

    Peter_the_Hermit

  • Hebrew language
  • Northwest Semitic language

    Hebrew is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family. A regional dialect of the Canaanite languages, it was natively spoken by the

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew_language

  • Anthony the Great
  • Egyptian Christian monk and hermit (died 356)

    Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Anthony the Hermit, and Anthony of Thebes. For his importance among the Desert Fathers and

    Anthony the Great

    Anthony the Great

    Anthony_the_Great

  • Crab
  • Group of crustaceans

    (the "true crabs") or various groups within the closely related Anomura (hermit crabs and allies), characterised by having a heavily armoured shell, their

    Crab

    Crab

    Crab

  • Serapion of Thmuis
  • Egyptian Christian monastic and saint

    Serapion or Sarapion (Greek: Σεραπίων, romanized: Serapíon; Russian: Серапион; fl. early 4th century), known as Serapion of Nitria, Serapion of Thmuis

    Serapion of Thmuis

    Serapion of Thmuis

    Serapion_of_Thmuis

  • Dorothea of Montau
  • Anchoress and visionary of 14th century Prussia

    Dorothea of Montau (6 February 1347 – 25 June 1394) was an anchoress and visionary of 14th century Prussia. After centuries of veneration in Central Europe

    Dorothea of Montau

    Dorothea of Montau

    Dorothea_of_Montau

  • Osanna of Cattaro
  • Dominican visionary and anchoress (1493–1565)

    Osanna of Cattaro, TOSD (Serbian: Озана Которска, romanized: Ozana Kotorska; born Jovana Kosić; 25 November 1493 – 27 April 1565) was a Catholic visionary

    Osanna of Cattaro

    Osanna of Cattaro

    Osanna_of_Cattaro

  • Gerasimus of the Jordan
  • Christian saint and monk (died 475)

    Gerasimus of the Jordan (Greek: Γεράσιμος Ἰορδανίτης, Abba Gerasimus, Holy Righteous Father Gerasimus of Jordan—also spelled Gerasimos or Gerasim) was

    Gerasimus of the Jordan

    Gerasimus of the Jordan

    Gerasimus_of_the_Jordan

  • Luke of Steiris
  • Byzantine saint

    Luke of Steiris, also known as Luke, Luke the Younger, Luke of Hellas, Luke the Wonder-worker (Greek: Λουκάς ό θαυματουργός; 896 — 953 AD) was a Byzantine

    Luke of Steiris

    Luke of Steiris

    Luke_of_Steiris

  • Felix the Hermit
  • Portuguese hermit and saint

    Saint Felix the Hermit (Portuguese: São Félix o Eremita) was a 9th-century fisherman and hermit, who is venerated as a saint in Portugal. Felix was from

    Felix the Hermit

    Felix the Hermit

    Felix_the_Hermit

  • Pelagius the Hermit
  • Spanish hermit (died c. 950)

    Pelagius (Spanish: Pelayo, Paio or Pelagio) was a hermit or anchorite who lived in Solovio in the Libredón forest in 813 AD. According to some sources

    Pelagius the Hermit

    Pelagius_the_Hermit

  • Dardanus megistos
  • Species of crustacean

    Dardanus megistos, the white-spotted hermit crab or spotted hermit crab, is a species of hermit crab belonging to the family Diogenidae. The genus name

    Dardanus megistos

    Dardanus megistos

    Dardanus_megistos

  • Gerasimus of Kefalonia
  • Greek Eastern Orthodox saint (1509–1579)

    Gerasimos of Kefalonia (Greek: Άγιος Γεράσιμος) is the patron saint of the island of Kefalonia in Greece. Gerasimos (1506-1579) came from the aristocratic

    Gerasimus of Kefalonia

    Gerasimus of Kefalonia

    Gerasimus_of_Kefalonia

  • Sambhavam Adhyayam Onnu
  • 2026 Indian film

    between different timelines. As they struggle to survive, Anand encounters a hermit-like figure who reveals that the forest is a "spiral" where time and space

    Sambhavam Adhyayam Onnu

    Sambhavam_Adhyayam_Onnu

  • Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur
  • Christian saint

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur (or Betancourt) y Gonzáles, OFB (Spanish: Pedro de San José de Betancur y Gonzáles, 21 March 1626– 25 April 1667), also

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur

    Peter_of_Saint_Joseph_de_Betancur

  • Ruinerwold secluded family
  • Family found in hiding in Drenthe, Netherlands

    In October 2019, 67-year-old Gerrit-Jan van Dorsten and his six adult children were discovered in Ruinerwold, a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe

    Ruinerwold secluded family

    Ruinerwold_secluded_family

  • Dubricius
  • Sub-Roman Welsh bishop and saint

    Dubricius or Dubric (Welsh: Dyfrig; Norman-French: Devereux; c. 465 – c. 550) was a 6th-century British ecclesiastic venerated as a saint. He was the evangelist

    Dubricius

    Dubricius

    Dubricius

  • Cookie
  • Small, flat and sweetened baked food

    peanut butter cookies are examples of molded cookies. Some cookies, such as hermits or biscotti, are molded into large flattened loaves that are later cut

    Cookie

    Cookie

    Cookie

  • Michael Jackson
  • American singer (1958–2009)

    birthday, Google dedicated their Google Doodle to him. In 2012, the extinct hermit crab Mesoparapylocheles michaeljacksoni was named in his honor. In 2014

    Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson

    Michael_Jackson

  • Stylite
  • Type of Christian ascetic who lives on pillars

    until his death 36 years later. Palladius of Galatia tells of Elpidius, a hermit from Cappadocia who dwelt in a mountaintop cave outside of Jericho for 25

    Stylite

    Stylite

    Stylite

  • Testament (Guilty Gear)
  • Fictional character

    ‹ The template below (Italic disambiguation) is being considered for merging with Italic dab2. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. ›

    Testament (Guilty Gear)

    Testament_(Guilty_Gear)

  • Ruinerwold
  • Village in Drenthe, Netherlands

    Ruinerwold is a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is located in the municipality of De Wolden, about 6 km northeast of Meppel. The village was

    Ruinerwold

    Ruinerwold

    Ruinerwold

  • Bavo of Ghent
  • Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint

    Saint Bavo of Ghent (also known as Bavon, Allowin, Bavonius, Baaf; AD 622–659) is a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint. He exchanged a dissolute

    Bavo of Ghent

    Bavo of Ghent

    Bavo_of_Ghent

  • David of Gareji
  • Georgian saint

    David of Gareji (Georgian: დავით გარეჯელი, romanized: davit garejeli; lit. 'David who sits outside') (fl. 6th century) was an anchorite, Desert Father

    David of Gareji

    David of Gareji

    David_of_Gareji

  • Joseph Joestar
  • Fictional character from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

    later, in which he has acquired the vine-like spiritual power (a "Stand") Hermit Purple (隠者の紫(ハーミットパープル), Hāmitto Pāpuru). Like many other Stands in Stardust

    Joseph Joestar

    Joseph_Joestar

  • Trudpert
  • 7th century missionary

    Saint Trudpert (d. c. 607 or 644) was a missionary in Germany in the seventh century. He is generally called a Celtic monk from Ireland, but some consider

    Trudpert

    Trudpert

    Trudpert

  • Agafia Lykova
  • Member of the hermit Russian Old Believer Lykov family

    January 2016). "Siberian hermit airlifted to hospital over leg pain". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 January 2016. "Russian hermit to return to Siberian wilderness

    Agafia Lykova

    Agafia_Lykova

  • Amou Haji
  • Iranian eccentric (1928–2022)

    October 2022), also known as the "World's Dirtiest Man", was an Iranian hermit man who was known for not bathing for more than 60 years. Amou was not his

    Amou Haji

    Amou_Haji

  • Paul of Thebes
  • Egyptian saint, generally regarded as the first Christian hermit

    commonly known as Paul the First Hermit or Paul the Anchorite, was an Egyptian saint regarded as the first Christian hermit and grazer, who was claimed to

    Paul of Thebes

    Paul of Thebes

    Paul_of_Thebes

  • Berlinda of Meerbeke
  • Brabantian Benedictine nun and saint (died 702)

    Berlinda (Latin: Berlindis, Berlenda, Berelenda, other variants; also known as Bellaude; died 702 AD) was a Benedictine nun of noble descent. Her feast

    Berlinda of Meerbeke

    Berlinda of Meerbeke

    Berlinda_of_Meerbeke

  • Coconut crab
  • Species of crustacean

    The coconut crab (Birgus latro) is a terrestrial species of giant hermit crab, and is also known as the robber crab or palm thief. It is the largest living

    Coconut crab

    Coconut crab

    Coconut_crab

  • Samuel the Confessor
  • Egyptian Coptic Orthodox saint

    Samuel the Confessor (597–695), referred to in academic literature as Samuel of Kalamoun or Samuel of Qalamun, was an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox saint, venerated

    Samuel the Confessor

    Samuel the Confessor

    Samuel_the_Confessor

  • Kimihiro Watanuki
  • Fictional character introduced in the manga xxxHolic

    Kimihiro Watanuki (Japanese: 四月一日 君尋, Hepburn: Watanuki Kimihiro) is a fictional character introduced in the manga xxxHolic, created by the group of manga

    Kimihiro Watanuki

    Kimihiro_Watanuki

  • Sun Bu'er
  • Founder of Qingjing lineage in Quanzhen Taoism

    Sun Bu'er (Sun Pu-erh, Chinese: 孫不二), one of the Taoist Seven Masters of Quanzhen, lived c. 1119–1182 C.E. in the Shandong province of China. She was a

    Sun Bu'er

    Sun Bu'er

    Sun_Bu'er

  • Giles of Assisi
  • Franciscan mystic

    Giles of Assisi (Latin: Aegidius; c. 1190 – 1262), was one of the original companions of Francis of Assisi and holds a leading place among them. St. Francis

    Giles of Assisi

    Giles of Assisi

    Giles_of_Assisi

  • Chŏng Sea
  • Korean righteous army leader (1535–1612)

    Chŏng Sea (Korean: 정세아; Hanja: 鄭世雅; 1535 – 3rd day, 11th month of 1612) was a Korean literatus and righteous army leader active during the mid-Joseon period

    Chŏng Sea

    Chŏng_Sea

  • List of common misconceptions about arts and culture
  • Press. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-520-23674-5. c. Jotischky, Andrew (2011). A Hermit's Cookbook: Monks, Food and Fasting in the Middle Ages. Bloomsbury. p. 170

    List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

    List_of_common_misconceptions_about_arts_and_culture

  • Maximos of Kafsokalyvia
  • 14th-century Eastern Orthodox saint

    Maximos of Kafsokalyvia or Maximos Kausokalybis (Greek: Μάξιμος Καυσοκαλύβης; died 1365 or 1380; also spelled Kafsokalyvis, from "of the burning hut")

    Maximos of Kafsokalyvia

    Maximos_of_Kafsokalyvia

  • Zhang Daoling
  • 2nd-century Chinese Taoist leader

    Zhang Daoling (張道陵, traditionally February 22, 34 – October 10, 156), birth name Zhang Ling (張陵), courtesy name Fuhan (輔漢), was a Chinese Taoist religious

    Zhang Daoling

    Zhang Daoling

    Zhang_Daoling

  • List of My Little Pony comics issued by IDW Publishing
  • 2015 — Prince Tirek goes against his father, King Vorak, and visits the hermit Sendak the Elder, despite his brother Scorpan tagging along. Sendak shows

    List of My Little Pony comics issued by IDW Publishing

    List_of_My_Little_Pony_comics_issued_by_IDW_Publishing

  • Isaiah the Solitary
  • Christian monk and abbot

    of Peter the Iberian and the two would meet periodically. He died as a hermit in a monastery near Gaza on 11 August 491. Many of Isaiah's works have been

    Isaiah the Solitary

    Isaiah_the_Solitary

  • David the Dendrite
  • Saint of Thessaloniki

    David the Dendrite (Greek: Δαυίδ ό Δενδριτής, c. 450–540), also known as David the tree-dweller and David of Thessalonika, is a saint of Thessaloniki.

    David the Dendrite

    David the Dendrite

    David_the_Dendrite

  • List of fictional princesses
  • by M・A・O in Japanese and Jad Saxton in English. Emilia Gudenburg/Emilia Hermit/Emile Crossfode Hundred The third princess from the Gudenburg Empire who

    List of fictional princesses

    List of fictional princesses

    List_of_fictional_princesses

  • Decapod
  • Order of crustaceans

    are crabs, with the shrimp (about 3,000 species) and Anomura including hermit crabs, king crabs, porcelain crabs, squat lobsters (about 2500 species)

    Decapod

    Decapod

    Decapod

  • Venerius the Hermit
  • 7th-century Italian saint

    Saint Venerius ((in Italian) San Venerio) (ca. 560–630) was a monk and hermit. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and is the patron saint

    Venerius the Hermit

    Venerius_the_Hermit

  • Gilles Garnier
  • 16th century French serial killer

    killer, cannibal, and hermit convicted for being a werewolf and murdering at least four children. Already locally known as "The Hermit of St. Bonnot", he

    Gilles Garnier

    Gilles_Garnier

  • Íte of Killeedy
  • Irish saint

    Íte ingen Chinn Fhalad (died c. 570–577), also known as Íde, Ita, Ida or Ides, was an early Irish nun and patron saint of Killeedy (Cluain Creadhail).

    Íte of Killeedy

    Íte of Killeedy

    Íte_of_Killeedy

  • Nicodemus of Mammola
  • 10th-century Calabrian saint

    Saint Nicodemus of Mammola (or of Cirò) (Italian: San Nicodemo da Cirò) (ca. 900—March 25, 990 AD) is venerated as a saint in Calabria. His exact place

    Nicodemus of Mammola

    Nicodemus of Mammola

    Nicodemus_of_Mammola

  • List of MSX games
  • Y Y Y Primer Educational Software Mirrorsoft Fisherman Sanpei – Fishing Hermit 1989 Fishing N Y Y Y Cross Media Soft Victor Co. of Japan (JVC) Fisherman

    List of MSX games

    List_of_MSX_games

  • Bessarion of Egypt
  • Egyptian monk and Desert Father

    Bessarion of Egypt, also known as Bessarion of Scetis or Bessarion the Great (4th century – 5th century) was an Egyptian Christian monk who lived around

    Bessarion of Egypt

    Bessarion_of_Egypt

  • Marcus Eremita
  • Christian theologian, saint, and ascetic writer

    According to J. Kunze, Mark the Hermit was superior of a laura at Ancyra; he then as an old man left his monastery and became a hermit, probably in the desert

    Marcus Eremita

    Marcus Eremita

    Marcus_Eremita

  • List of major crimes in France (1900–1999)
  • Murder of Charles de Foucauld Killing of Charles de Foucauld, a 58-year-old hermit priest on 1 December 1916 in the Algerian Sahara slaughtered by looters

    List of major crimes in France (1900–1999)

    List_of_major_crimes_in_France_(1900–1999)

  • Ed Gein
  • American murderer and body snatcher (1906–1984)

    Edward Theodore Gein (/ɡiːn/; August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984), also known as the Butcher of Plainfield and the Plainfield Ghoul, was an American murderer

    Ed Gein

    Ed Gein

    Ed_Gein

  • List of birds of Italy
  • di Swainson – A Gray-cheeked thrush Catharus minimus Tordo di Baird – B Hermit thrush Catharus guttatus Tordo di Pallas – B Siberian thrush Geokichla sibirica

    List of birds of Italy

    List of birds of Italy

    List_of_birds_of_Italy

  • Under the Boardwalk (2023 film)
  • Film directed by David Soren

    John Magaro, Jon Rudnitsky, and Steven Van Zandt. The story follows two hermit crabs from conflicting families who, after a storm casts them far from home

    Under the Boardwalk (2023 film)

    Under_the_Boardwalk_(2023_film)

  • Berthold of Calabria
  • French crusader

    Bertoldus Calabriensis; died 1195) was a crusader and saint who established a hermit colony on Mount Carmel in 1185. He was introduced into Carmelite literature

    Berthold of Calabria

    Berthold of Calabria

    Berthold_of_Calabria

  • Bienheuré
  • Saint Bienheuré (Bié, Beatus) is a semi-legendary saint of Vendôme. Tradition states that he lived in a cave near the town. Like Saint George, he is said

    Bienheuré

    Bienheuré

    Bienheuré

  • Wang Chongyang
  • Founder of Quanzhen Taoism

    Wang Chongyang (11 January 1113 – 22 January 1170; Chinese calendar: 22nd day, 12th month, 2nd year, Zhenghe era in the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song

    Wang Chongyang

    Wang Chongyang

    Wang_Chongyang

  • List of birds of Germany
  • Catharus minimus – B Swainson's thrush (Zwergdrossel) Catharus ustulatus – A Hermit thrush (Einsiedlerdrossel) Catharus guttatus – B Tickell's thrush (Einfarbdrossel)

    List of birds of Germany

    List of birds of Germany

    List_of_birds_of_Germany

  • Chatral Sangye Dorje
  • Buddhist philosopher

    Chatral Sangye Dorje Rinpoche (Tibetan: བྱ་བྲལ་སངས་རྒྱས་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Wylie: bya-bral sangs-rgyas rdo-rje, "Enlightened Indestructible Freedom From Activity";

    Chatral Sangye Dorje

    Chatral Sangye Dorje

    Chatral_Sangye_Dorje

  • The Black Hermit
  • 1963 play written by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o

    The Black Hermit was the first play by the Kenyan author Ngũgĩ wa Thiongʼo, and the first published East African play in English. The travelling theatre

    The Black Hermit

    The_Black_Hermit

  • List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series
  • Purple Amberola Series Frieda Hempel 29077 Nina (The last issue in the Purple Amberol series) Mario Laurenti SPECIAL J The Hermit's Bell Overture Orchestra

    List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series

    List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series

    List_of_Edison_Blue_Amberol_Records:_Popular_Series

  • List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
  • bug Rhianus Cancer diogenes Linnaeus, 1758 Crustacean Diogenes A large hermit crab named after Diogenes of Sinope, who was said to live in a clay jar

    List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)

    List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)

  • List of sources for the Crusades
  • Contemporary historiography of the Crusades

    Council of Clermont and an eyewitness account of the preachings of Peter the Hermit. (RHC Oc., Volume 4.II, Ges. D., MPL 156, Runc. Vol I, pp. 108n, 113n, 124n

    List of sources for the Crusades

    List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades

  • Genseishin Justirisers
  • 2004 Japanese TV series or program

    design of his black-colored suit's is based on the Japanese Yamabushi (Hermit Monks of the Shugendo Doctrine), with the helmet design having the Tortoise

    Genseishin Justirisers

    Genseishin_Justirisers

  • Ryōkan
  • Japanese Buddhist monk

    quiet and unorthodox Sōtō Zen Buddhist monk who lived much of his life as a hermit. Ryōkan is remembered for his poetry and calligraphy, which present the

    Ryōkan

    Ryōkan

  • Long-tailed hermit
  • Species of bird

    The long-tailed hermit (Phaethornis superciliosus) is a large hummingbird that is a resident breeder in Venezuela, the Guianas, and north-eastern Brazil

    Long-tailed hermit

    Long-tailed hermit

    Long-tailed_hermit

  • Alexander Bichkov
  • Russian recluse and arsonist

    Alexander Bichkov (1953–2008), known as "Russia's Rambo", was a man who lived alone in a Russian forest for nearly 20 years. Bichkov was known for stealing

    Alexander Bichkov

    Alexander_Bichkov

  • Stowe Gardens
  • English landscape gardens in Buckinghamshire

    wreath, and a small tower to the right of the entrance. It never housed a hermit. This small alcove, built in the 1720s, was originally decorated with a

    Stowe Gardens

    Stowe Gardens

    Stowe_Gardens

  • Senoch
  • Saint Senoch (French: Sénoch; Latin: Senoc(h)us) was a Taifal abbot and saint, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church. He was

    Senoch

    Senoch

  • Major Arcana
  • Trump cards of tarot decks

    power, is contained in them. Each corresponds to a "letter of the sacred language" and to a number, and each expresses a reality of the divine world, a reality

    Major Arcana

    Major Arcana

    Major_Arcana

  • List of Naruto episodes
  • Episodes of Japanese anime series

    Naruto is an anime television series based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga series of the same name. It follows Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja who seeks recognition

    List of Naruto episodes

    List of Naruto episodes

    List_of_Naruto_episodes

  • Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • as patriarch. c. 1207 Patriarch Albert completes a regulation for the hermits living on Mount Carmel. 1208 At the request of a Jerusalemite delegation

    Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Timeline_of_the_Kingdom_of_Jerusalem

  • The Beatles
  • English rock band (1960–1970)

    groups and pop acts such as the Dave Clark Five, the Animals, Herman's Hermits, Petula Clark, the Kinks and the Rolling Stones to achieve success in America

    The Beatles

    The Beatles

    The_Beatles

  • List of languages by time of extinction
  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes

    List of languages by time of extinction

    List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction

  • Eve of Wilton
  • 11th/12th-century Benedictine anchoress and writer

    Eve of Wilton (c. 1058 – c. 1125) was a Benedictine nun and anchoress. She was given to Wilton Abbey as a child and later moved to Normandy to be a recluse

    Eve of Wilton

    Eve_of_Wilton

  • Japanese conjugation
  • Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate

    This hermit heard the wailing of the people, and turned to his pupil who begged food for him. Now this pupil was proud and arrogant. And the hermit said:

    Japanese conjugation

    Japanese conjugation

    Japanese_conjugation

  • Dragon Quest XI
  • 2017 video game

    magazines about bunny girls. During Act Two, he meditates and becomes a hermit, meeting someone who helps him strengthen his powers, and is revealed to

    Dragon Quest XI

    Dragon_Quest_XI

  • List of birds of Sweden
  • skogstrast) Catharus ustulatus (R) Veery (rostskogstrast) Catharus fuscescens (R) Hermit thrush (eremitskogstrast) Catharus guttatus (R) Siberian thrush (sibirisk

    List of birds of Sweden

    List of birds of Sweden

    List_of_birds_of_Sweden

  • Hermit and Six-Toes
  • Book by Viktor Pelevin

    Hermit and Six Toes (Russian: «Затворник и Шестипалый») is a novella by Victor Pelevin, published in 1990 in Russia and translated by Andrew Bromfield

    Hermit and Six-Toes

    Hermit_and_Six-Toes

  • Grazers (Christianity)
  • Category of hermits and anchorites

    Ancient Greek: βοσκοί, romanized: boskoí) were male and female Christian hermits and anchorites who lived in the first millennium of the Christian era,

    Grazers (Christianity)

    Grazers (Christianity)

    Grazers_(Christianity)

  • Henry of Treviso
  • Henry of Treviso (German: Heinrich von Bozen; Italian: Arrigo [Enrico] da Bolzano) (died 1315), also known as Henry of Bolzano or Blessed Rigo, was a lay

    Henry of Treviso

    Henry of Treviso

    Henry_of_Treviso

  • List of films with post-credits scenes
  • Shark Tale Lola tries to find Oscar to make amends. All she finds is a hermit crab named Crazy Joe. During the end credits, Crazy Joe taps on Head of

    List of films with post-credits scenes

    List_of_films_with_post-credits_scenes

  • Leatherman (vagabond)
  • American vagabond of unknown and disputed identity

    23, 2007) Hudson Valley Ruins (retrieved July 21, 2006) "A Leather-Clad Hermit". The Burlington Free Press. April 7, 1870. History of Redding (retrieved

    Leatherman (vagabond)

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  • List of birds of Metropolitan France
  • – ? Swainson's thrush Catharus ustulatus (French: grive à dos olive) – A Hermit thrush Catharus guttatus (French: grive solitaire) – A Grey-cheeked thrush

    List of birds of Metropolitan France

    List of birds of Metropolitan France

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  • Mr. Popo
  • Fictional character from Dragon Ball

    before Yasuhiko Kawazu took over the role for Dragon Ball Kai. For English language media, he was voiced by Christopher Cason in 1999 and from 2010 on. The

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  • Saint Rosalia
  • Patron saint of Palermo, Italy

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    Saint Rosalia

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  • List of animal sounds
  • List of common words used to describe animal noises and their audio recordings

    Handbook. Barron's. p. 37. ISBN 9780764122941. Wilkins, Kelli A. (2007). Hermit Crabs For Dummies. Wiley Publishing. ISBN 9781118068267. Symons, Mitchell

    List of animal sounds

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  • Anchorite
  • Christian ascetic

    Eucharist-focused life. Anchorites are frequently considered to be a type of hermit, but unlike hermits, they were required to take a vow of stability of place, opting

    Anchorite

    Anchorite

    Anchorite

  • List of people executed in the Papal States
  • 18, 1802). Felice Rovina, hanged in Collevecchio, convicted of killing a hermit by strangulation (July 7, 1802). Bernardino Palamantelli, convicted of murder

    List of people executed in the Papal States

    List of people executed in the Papal States

    List_of_people_executed_in_the_Papal_States

  • Gold Ship
  • Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Prince 1976 Green Grass 1977 Press Toko 1978 Inter Gushiken 1979 Hashi Hermit 1980s 1980 North Gust 1981 Minagawa Manna 1982 Horisky 1983 Mr. C. B. ₩

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  • Futaba Sakura
  • Persona 5 character

    Futaba Sakura (佐倉 双葉, Sakura Futaba), also known by her codename Oracle (ナヴィ; Navi in the original Japanese version), is one of the main characters in

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  • Dora (TV series)
  • TV series reboot of Dora the Explorer for Paramount+

    Gill Austen Payne April 12, 2024 (2024-04-12) November 6, 2024 125 N/A A hermit crab accidentally takes one of Boots' boots, mistaking it for a shell. 26

    Dora (TV series)

    Dora_(TV_series)

  • Italo Calvino
  • Italian author (1923–1985)

    of a Young Man", Hermit in Paris, 132. Calvino, Hermit in Paris, pp. 14. Calvino, 'Political Autobiography of a Young Man', Hermit in Paris, 135. Corti

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    DERMID

    Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Diarmad, DERMID means "without envy."

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  • Kermit
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic American Celtic

    Kermit

    Free.

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  • Female

    German

    HERMINE

    Feminine form of German Hermann, HERMINE means "army man."

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  • Hermas
  • Biblical

    Hermas

    Hermes, Mercury; gain; refuge

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  • DERMOT
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    English

    DERMOT

     Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Diarmaid, DERMOT means "without envy."

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  • Male

    German

    GERRIT

    Low German form of Old High German Gerhard, GERRIT means "spear strong."

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    English

    HERBIE

    English pet form of German Herbert, HERBIE means "bright army."

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  • Female

    Norwegian

    BERIT

    Variant form of Norwegian Bergit, BERIT means "exalted one."

    BERIT

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    Indian

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

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    God's Friend

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  • HERMAN
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    HERMAN

     English name derived from Latin Hermanus, HERMAN means "army man." Compare with another form of Herman.

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  • Male

    English

    KERMIT

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Diarmaid, KERMIT means "without envy."

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    Norwegian

    BERGIT

    Norwegian variant form of Scandinavian Birgit, BERGIT means "exalted one."

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  • Najiullah
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Najiullah

    Intimate Friend of Allah

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    Rahat

    Rest Response

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    Vilho

    Resolute defender.

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    Mariner

    Lives by the Sea

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    Entertainer

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    English (Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset) : unexplained.

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    Lion hearted

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    Protector.

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    Ashman | ஆஷமாந

    Heaven, Sky (Son of the Sun)

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  • Heremite
  • n.

    A hermit.

  • Solitarian
  • n.

    A hermit; a solitary.

  • Hermit
  • n.

    A beadsman; one bound to pray for another.

  • Remit
  • v. t.

    To refrain from exacting or enforcing; as, to remit the performance of an obligation.

  • Heremit
  • n.

    Alt. of Heremite

  • Heroic
  • a.

    Worthy of a hero; bold; daring; brave; illustrious; as, heroic action; heroic enterprises.

  • Thermic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to heat; due to heat; thermal; as, thermic lines.

  • Helmet
  • n.

    The representation of a helmet over shields or coats of arms, denoting gradations of rank by modifications of form.

  • Helmet-shaped
  • a.

    Shaped like a helmet; galeate. See Illust. of Galeate.

  • Dermic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the dermis; dermal.

  • Hernia
  • n.

    A protrusion, consisting of an organ or part which has escaped from its natural cavity, and projects through some natural or accidental opening in the walls of the latter; as, hernia of the brain, of the lung, or of the bowels. Hernia of the abdominal viscera in most common. Called also rupture.

  • Eremite
  • n.

    A hermit.

  • Permit
  • n.

    Warrant; license; leave; permission; specifically, a written license or permission given to a person or persons having authority; as, a permit to land goods subject to duty.

  • Hermitess
  • n.

    A female hermit.

  • Hermae
  • pl.

    of Herma

  • Ermit
  • n.

    A hermit.

  • Helmet
  • n.

    That which resembles a helmet in form, position, etc.

  • Hermes
  • n.

    Originally, a boundary stone dedicated to Hermes as the god of boundaries, and therefore bearing in some cases a head, or head and shoulders, placed upon a quadrangular pillar whose height is that of the body belonging to the head, sometimes having feet or other parts of the body sculptured upon it. These figures, though often representing Hermes, were used for other divinities, and even, in later times, for portraits of human beings. Called also herma. See Terminal statue, under Terminal.

  • Heroic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or like, a hero; of the nature of heroes; distinguished by the existence of heroes; as, the heroic age; an heroic people; heroic valor.

  • Herma
  • n.

    See Hermes, 2.