- "sequester".
Unlike common hermits,
recluses shut
themselves up in a cell so that they
could not come out.
Examples of
recluses are
Symeon of Trier, who lived...
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submitted spiders that they
thought were
brown recluses, of 581 from
California only 1 was a
brown recluse—submitted by a
family that
moved from Missouri...
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similar markings.
Recluses are
typically about 7–12 mm long. The most
common and most
famous species in the
United States is the
brown recluse spider (Loxosceles...
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Herman the
Recluse (Latin:
Hermannus Heremitus) was,
according to legend, a thirteenth-century
Benedictine monk best
known as the
author (actual or supposed)...
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Jeannette Roy and the
Reverend Father Louis-Marie Parent, OMI, as Les
Recluses Missionaires. They are a
monastic religious institute who
practise perpetual...
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recluse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
recluse is a
person who
shuns the
public and society.
Recluse or The
Recluse may also
refer to:
Recluse...
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style known as
Recluse Literature has
roots in the
Taoist movement in China, said to date back to the 3rd or 4th
century BCE. Like the
recluses of ****an, Taoist...
- This is a list of
notable people who have been
described as
recluses,
individuals who live in
voluntary seclusion from the
public and society. Excluded...
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Reclusión perpetua (Spanish, from Latin:
reclusio perpetua, lit. 'permanent imprisonment') is a type of
sentence of
imprisonment in the Philippines, Argentina...
- Why S
Korea is
paying young recluses to
leave home". 26 May 2023.
Retrieved 7
March 2024. "More
Koreans become recluses". koreajoongangdaily.joins.com...