- A
recluse is a
person who
lives in
voluntary seclusion and solitude. The word is from the
Latin recludere,
which means 'shut up' or 'sequester'. Examples...
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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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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...
- The
brown recluse (Loxosceles reclusa, Sicariidae,
formerly placed in a
family "Loxoscelidae") is a
recluse spider with
necrotic venom.
Similar to those...
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Recluse is a
small unincorporated community in
Campbell County, Wyoming,
United States. A post
office has been in
operation at
Recluse since 1924. The...
- The
recluse spiders (Loxosceles (/lɒkˈsɒsɪliːz/), also
known as
brown spiders, fiddle-backs,
violin spiders, and reapers, is a
genus of
spiders that was...
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Venerable Zachariah the
Recluse of
Egypt was an
Egyptian Christian monk who
lived during the 4th
century in Scetis,
Lower Egypt. He is the
patron saint...
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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...
- the
Recluse (Russian: Феофан Затворник, romanized: Feofan Zatvornik), also
known as
Theophanes the
Recluse or the
Enlightener Theophan the
Recluse of Vysha...
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Chilean recluse spider,
Loxosceles laeta, is a
highly venomous spider of the
family Sicariidae. In Spanish, it (and
other South American recluse spiders)...