[f. as prec. + -ISM.] The practice or life of an anchoret.

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1652.  Sparke, Prim. Devot. (1663), 491. Hermitage, or sullen anchoretisme.

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1862.  R. Patterson, Ess. Hist. & Art, 347. The peaceful and humble Anchoritism of the first centuries.

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