poustinik

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English

Etymology

From Russian пусты́нник (pustýnnik, hermit, anchoret, anchorite), from пусты́ня (pustýnja, desert, wilderness).

Pronunciation

Noun

poustinik (plural poustiniks or poustiniki)

  1. A person dwelling in a poustinia.
    • 1975, Catherine Doherty, Poustinia:
      It is difficult to simply relate this man, and other poustiniki that I came to know through my lifetime, with what is called a "hermit." There was some kind of difference. The poustinik seemed to be more available. There was a gracious hospitality about him, as if he were never disturbed by anyone who came to visit him.