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hermit thrush (encz) | hermit thrush,	n:		 |  
Hermit thrush (gcide) | Hermit \Her"mit\, n. [OE. ermite, eremite, heremit, heremite, F.
    hermite, ermite, L. eremita, Gr. ?, fr. ? lonely, solitary.
    Cf. Eremite.]
    1. A person who retires from society and lives in solitude; a
       recluse; an anchoret; especially, one who so lives from
       religious motives.
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             He had been Duke of Savoy, and after a very glorious
             reign, took on him the habit of a hermit, and
             retired into this solitary spot.      --Addison.
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    2. A beadsman; one bound to pray for another. [Obs.] "We rest
       your hermits." --Shak.
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    3. (Cookery) A spiced molasses cookie, often containing
       chopped raisins and nuts.
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    Hermit crab (Zool.), a marine decapod crustacean of the
       family Pagurid[ae]. The species are numerous, and belong
       to many genera. Called also soldier crab. The hermit
       crabs usually occupy the dead shells of various univalve
       mollusks. See Illust. of Commensal.
 
    Hermit thrush (Zool.), an American thrush ({Turdus
       Pallasii}), with retiring habits, but having a sweet song.
       
 
    Hermit warbler (Zool.), a California wood warbler
       (Dendroica occidentalis), having the head yellow, the
       throat black, and the back gray, with black streaks.
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hermit thrush (wn) | hermit thrush
     n 1: North American thrush noted for its complex and appealing
          song [syn: hermit thrush, Hylocichla guttata] |  
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Hermit thrush (gcide) | Hermit \Her"mit\, n. [OE. ermite, eremite, heremit, heremite, F.
    hermite, ermite, L. eremita, Gr. ?, fr. ? lonely, solitary.
    Cf. Eremite.]
    1. A person who retires from society and lives in solitude; a
       recluse; an anchoret; especially, one who so lives from
       religious motives.
       [1913 Webster]
 
             He had been Duke of Savoy, and after a very glorious
             reign, took on him the habit of a hermit, and
             retired into this solitary spot.      --Addison.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    2. A beadsman; one bound to pray for another. [Obs.] "We rest
       your hermits." --Shak.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    3. (Cookery) A spiced molasses cookie, often containing
       chopped raisins and nuts.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    Hermit crab (Zool.), a marine decapod crustacean of the
       family Pagurid[ae]. The species are numerous, and belong
       to many genera. Called also soldier crab. The hermit
       crabs usually occupy the dead shells of various univalve
       mollusks. See Illust. of Commensal.
 
    Hermit thrush (Zool.), an American thrush ({Turdus
       Pallasii}), with retiring habits, but having a sweet song.
       
 
    Hermit warbler (Zool.), a California wood warbler
       (Dendroica occidentalis), having the head yellow, the
       throat black, and the back gray, with black streaks.
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