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hermitage - use in sentences
Converse of object
- build: There they built a hermitage on the bank of the Godavari river.
- establish: Later, St Maelrubha established hermitage there, eventually replaced by chapel.
- visit: A woman wearing a veil visits the hermitage with a baby.
- pass: You pass several hermitages and chapels on our Three Kingdoms route, too.
- call: It literally means a desert and by extension it is applied to what we would call a hermitage.
- have: So Joseph had a small hermitage built further up the road from the house and he tried to employ a professional hermit.
Adjective modifier
- small: So Joseph had a small hermitage built further up the road from the house and he tried to employ a professional hermit.
- little: He built his own little hermitage in the back woods and created himself a monk's habit from second-hand army blankets.
- medieval: To the west of Windsor the land rises to the hill which takes its name from the medieval hermitage of St. Leonard.
- former: Born in Swabia in Germany, he became a hermit on Mt Etzel in Switzerland, St Meinrad's former hermitage.
Preposition: on
- island: It was here around 1,400 years ago that St. Finbarr established a hermitage on a tiny island in the lake.
Noun used with modifier
- rock-cut: So it would seem that our rock-cut hermitages could have more about them than would appear at first sight.
- century: The town developed around the site of a 13th century hermitage, and is now ranked as the second site in France.
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