Definitions for hermitages

hermitages her·mit·age

Spelling: [hur-mi-tij or for 3, er-mi-tahzh]
IPA: /ˈhɜr mɪ tɪdʒ or for 3, ˌɛr mɪˈtɑʒ/

Hermitages is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 981 anagrams from letters in hermitages (aeeghimrst).

Definitions for hermitages

noun

  1. the habitation of a hermit.
  2. any secluded place of residence or habitation; retreat; hideaway.
  3. (initial capital letter) a palace in Leningrad built by Catherine II and now used as an art museum.

Origin of hermitages

1250-1300; Middle English Old French. See hermit, -age

Examples for hermitages

Next to them is the hermitage, a small garden and cottage built into the cave wall.

The other day, one 222 who visited the hermitage, spoke to me of you, O Khalid.

Historically, the position has usually been held by priests of the hermitage, but now civilian hermits may apply.

Then Gilkes immersed himself in the Old Masters at the hermitage in St. Petersburg.

Why not go to the hermitage since my push-cart income permits of it?

Rather let us to the hermitage, Reader, and with an honest heart; in earnest, not in sport.

And let us be sure, also, that the Picasso goes back to the hermitage Museum.

It was a charming refuge—a hermitage in the midst of a crowd.

What were the terms of the loan—did the hermitage pay and if not, why not?

At the Tambov hermitage the anchorite Hilary, a man of saintly life, has died.

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