The Eremite attracted her attention to a patch of cresses on the opposite bank of the stream.
The Eremite placed upon a block of wood, the surface of which he had himself smoothed, some honey, some dried fish and a wooden bowl filled from the pure stream that flowed beneath them: a simple meal, but welcome.
Whereupon the Eremite himself, fetching a load of fresh rushes, arranged them in one of the cells, and invited the fair Iduna to repose.
The Eremite shook his head, and leaning on his staff, returned to the cavern.
The Eremite pointed with his staff to the winding path, which ascended the bank of the river to the cavern, and welcomed the pilgrims, in the name of their blessed Saviour, to his wild abode and simple fare.
He would have replied; but at this moment the staff of the Eremite sounded among the rocks.
She bore Jamadagni to Richika, who lived as aneremite after the example of his father.
The Brahmacharin could, when he had finished his long period of instruction, go at once into the forest as an eremite and penitent.
The highest object of theeremite was meditation, absorption in Brahman.
By degrees the eremite ought to increase the severity of these penances.
But his eremites were not to live the life of the eremite continuously any more than himself.
This duty is completed when the Brahman, the Dvija, leaves house and home, in order to become an eremite in the forest (Vanaprastha).
They cultivated theological learning, and few Universities in Germany were without an Augustinian Eremite who acted as professor of philosophy or of theology.
He had received his earliest lasting religious impressions from intercourse with Augustinian Eremite monks when he was a boy at school at Grimma, and he maintained the closest relations with the Order all his life.
A much better master than Morzone was Guerriero, a painter of Padua, who, besides many other works, painted the principal chapel of the Eremite Friars of S.
Luca; and in a chapel in the Church of the Eremite Friars of S.
Gallo, in order to give satisfaction to Fra Mariano da Ghinazzano, a most learned member of the Order of Eremite Friars of S.
Gallo, without the Gate of the same name, and formerly a seat of the Eremite Friars of S.
Girolamo in the Vittoria, a church and convent of certain Eremite Friars, he executed at the commission of the Scaltritegli family an altar-piece of S.
It was painted at the order of the Eremite monks of San Gallo for their church of San Jacopo tra Fossi, where it was injured by a flood in 1557, and removed later to the Hall of Saturn in the Pitti Palace.
Andrea's next patrons were the Eremite monks of S.
Gallo, the Church of the Eremite Observantines of the Order of S.
Men tire of their gods as they do of their women, and thou, being an eremite and unfamiliar, may not know that death is much more desirable than enforced toleration of satiety.
In the evening of that day upon which Arius encountered the strange old eremite upon the mountainside, draggled skirts of clouds swept across the northern horizon, and distant lightnings gleamed upon the waves.
An intention which the eremite must have anticipated; for of a sudden, something was slid over the opening; and the apparition seating itself thereupon, the twain were in darkness complete.
What eremite dwelleth here, like St. Stylites at the top of his column?
But Mohi assured him it was out of the question; that the Pontiff always acted toward strangers as toward him (Yoomy); and that but one dim blink at the eremite was all that mortal could obtain.
Giovanni Carbonaro, a convent of Eremiteand Observantine Friars of S.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eremite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anchorite; ascetic; hermit; invalid; outcast; pariah; recluse; solitary