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Recluse

A recluse is a person who lives in voluntary seclusion and solitude. The word is from the Latin recludere, which means 'to open' or 'disclose'.

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Recluse

Nodes30
Edges29
Triples43
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
Components1

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related to Reclusion in China · 20
Recluse → Bamboo Grove, BCE, Buddhist, China, Chinese, Confucian, Confucius, Daoist, Educated, For, However, In, Jiang Ziya, Over, Reclusion, Tao Yuanming, The, The Analects, The Confucian, The Seven Sages
related to Christian tradition · 14
Recluse → Archbishop, Christian, Christianity, Eastern Catholic, Eastern Lutheran, Eastern Orthodox, Examples, In, Many, Roman Porta Nigra, Russian Orthodox Church, Symeon, Theophan, Trier
related to References · 7
Recluse → Massachusetts, Merriam Co, Noah, Porter, Springfield, This, Webster's Dictionary
is a · 1
Recluse → person who lives in voluntary seclusion and solitude
see also · 1
Recluse → AnchoriteRecluse

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Recluseis aperson who lives in voluntary seclusion and solitude0.90text
Recluserelated to Christian traditionExamples0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionChristian0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionSymeon0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionTrier0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionRoman Porta Nigra0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionArchbishop0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionTheophan0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionRussian Orthodox Church0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionMany0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionIn0.60section
Recluserelated to Christian traditionEastern Orthodox0.60section

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