solitarian

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Etymology[edit]

See solitary.

Noun[edit]

solitarian (plural solitarians)

  1. (obsolete) A hermit; one who is solitary.
    • 1698, Sir Roger Twisden, The Beginners of a Monastick Life:
      This man gathered together all the dispersed monks and other solitarians of Italy, so that in a short time he had no less than twelve monasteries about him.

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