Crossword-Solution: HERMITAGE 9 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Hermitage n. The habitation of a hermit; a secluded residence.
Hermitage n. A celebrated French wine, both white and red, of the
Department of Drome.

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HERMITAGE anagram THEMIRAGE, THREEMAGI

We have 32 clues for the answer “HERMITAGE”

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Private retreat; monastery 1 answer
Abbey adjunct 1 answer
A secluded place 1 answer
Andrew Jackson's Tennessee home, with "the" 1 answer
Andrew Jackson's home, with "The" 1 answer
Famed Leningrad museum 1 answer
Home to Michelangelo's "Crouching Boy" 1 answer
Lonely home 1 answer
Museum in St. Petersburg, or a secluded retreat 1 answer
RUSSIAN art gallery 1 answer
RUSSIAN gallery 1 answer
Recluse's hut 1 answer
ST (St.) Petersburg art gallery (Russ.) 1 answer
Secluded residence 1 answer
home of a hermit 1 answer
solitary abode 1 answer
ASHRAM 3 answers
friary 4 answers
Place of retreat 5 answers
Secluded retreat 6 answers
Secluded place 11 answers
Monastery 14 answers
ABBEY ___ 27 answers
home life 27 answers
French wine 28 answers
PRAYER, place of 28 answers
Hideaway 31 answers
PLACE of worship 34 answers
Wine 46 answers
CELL ___ 57 answers
CHAMBER ___ 59 answers
Retreat 89 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with HERMITAGE (5)

Accordingly, the knight took no time to consider minutely the particulars which we have detailed, but thanking Saint Julian (the patron of travellers) who had sent him good harbourage, he leaped from his horse and assailed the door of the hermitage with the butt of his lance, in order to arouse attention and gain admittance.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
The Friar answered her with many words, and told her of the deer and fowl of the wood and the water that he was wont to see nigh to his hermitage; for of such things she asked him, and at last he said: "Good sooth, I should be shy to say in all places and before all men of all my dealings with God's creatures which live about me there.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
After this, Ludwig, the one genuine hero among Mr Swinburne’s heroes, was killed, sword in hand, in the capture of the city; and the third, Heinrich, who, though not a traitor, had always been tame and even timid compared with his active brothers, retired into something like a hermitage, became converted to a Christian quietism which was almost Quakerish, and never mixed with men except to give nearly all he had to the poor.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Doubtless they chose farming because that life is private and secluded from irruptions of undesirable strangers--like the pilot-house hermitage.
Life On The Mississippi, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Here many a broken arbour and trellis, bending under masses of jasmine and honeysuckle, show the care and taste that were once lavished on this wild but beautiful hermitage: a garden-house, surrounded by an enclosure of roses run wild, lies in the midst of a grove of myrtle and bay trees.
Eothen A. W. Kinglake 2008

Quotes with HERMITAGE (3)

Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
Richard Lovelace To Althea, from Prison
An anchorite’s hermitage is called an anchor-hold; some anchor-holds were simple sheds clamped to the side of a church like a barnacle to a rock. I think of this house clamped to the side of Tinker Creek as an anchor-hold. It holds me at anchor to the rock bottom of the creek itself and keeps me steadied in the current, as a sea anchor does, facing the stream of light pouring down. It’s a good place to live; there’s a lot to think about. The creeks are an active mystery, fres…
Annie Dillard
O, what a world of unseen visions and heard silences, this insubstantial country of the mind! What ineffable essences, these touchless rememberings and unshowable reveries! And the privacy of it all! A secret theater of speechless monologue and prevenient counsel, an invisible mansion of all moods, musings, and mysteries, an infinite resort of disappointments and discoveries. A whole kingdom where each of us reigns reclusively alone, questioning what we will, commanding what …
Julian Jaynes The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1975–2019).