caloyer

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English

Etymology

From French caloyer, from Italian caloiero, from Ancient Greek κᾰλόγηρος (kalógēros, venerable), from κᾰλός (kalós, beautiful) +‎ γῆρας (gêras, old age).

Pronunciation

Noun

caloyer (plural caloyers)

  1. A reclusive monk of the Greek Orthodox Church.
    Synonyms: anchoret, cenobite

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French

Etymology

From Italian caloiero, from Ancient Greek κᾰλόγηρος (kalógēros, venerable), from κᾰλός (kalós, beautiful) +‎ γῆρας (gêras, old age).

Pronunciation

Noun

caloyer m (plural caloyers, feminine caloyère)

  1. caloyer

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