1. Ascetic: [adjective] practicing strict self-denial as a measure of personal and especially spiritual discipline.
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2. Ascetic definition, a person who dedicates his or her life to a pursuit of contemplative ideals and practices extreme self-denial or self-mortification for religious reasons
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3. Ascetic one who leads an austere life: an Ascetic nun Not to be confused with: acetic – of, relating to, or containing acetic acid or vinegar: The wine had become acetic
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4. Want to live an Ascetic lifestyle? Then you better ditch the flat panel TV and fuzzy slippers
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5. To be Ascetic, you learn to live without; it's all about self-denial.
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6. Asceticism, (from Greek askeō: “to exercise,” or “to train”), the practice of the denial of physical or psychological desires in order to attain a spiritual ideal or goal
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7. Hardly any religion has been without at least traces or some features of Asceticism.
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8. The origins of Asceticism lie in man’s attempts to achieve various ultimate goals or ideals
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9. Find clues for Ascetic or most any crossword answer or clues for crossword answers.
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10. Ascetic 'Ascetic' is a 7 letter word starting with A and ending with C Crossword clues for 'Ascetic' Clue Answer; Severely self-disciplined (7) Ascetic: Rigidly abstemious (7) One who lives a life of austerity (7) St
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11. Ascetic: relating to or having a strict and simple way of living that avoids physical pleasure
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12. Ascetic definition: An Ascetic person has a way of life that is simple and strict , usually because of their Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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13. While most monks are Ascetic, Ascetics do not have to be monks
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14. Asceticism comes from the Greek word askesis, meaning "exercise, training, practice." Ascetics renounce worldly pleasures that distract from spiritual growth and enlightenment and live a
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15. Asceticism is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals
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16. Asceticism has not been a dominant theme within Judaism, but minor to significant Ascetic traditions have been a part of Jewish spirituality.
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17. Ascetic (adj.) 1640s, "practicing rigorous self-denial as a religious exercise," from Latinized form of Greek asketikos "rigorously self-disciplined, laborious," from asketes "monk, hermit," earlier "skilled worker, one who practices an art or trade," especially "athlete, one in training for the arena," from askein "to exercise, train," especially "to train for athletic competition, practice
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18. Find 8 ways to say Ascetic, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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19. Ascetic adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (abstemious, self-disciplined) ascétique adj adjectif: modifie un nom
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20. ‘The composition of hymns of the Rig-Veda was done by Hindu recluses, Ascetics, Rishis and Sages rooted in the realities of life inside the society.’
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21. ‘These are the qualities of Siva, the lord of yogis and Ascetics.’
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22. ‘The major sect of Udasin Ascetics was originally
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23. Ascetic translate: (常指因宗教原因)苦行的,禁欲的,过清苦生活的, 苦行者;苦行修道者
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24. The Ascetic Gold Amulet Requires Level 8 (12-20)% increased Rarity of Items found (80-100)% increased Rarity of Items found with a Normal Item Equipped (10-15)% increased Quantity of Items found with a Magic Item Equipped Many things come to one who has nothing
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25. Another word for Ascetic: recluse, monk, nun, abstainer, hermit Collins English Thesaurus
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26. To conclude, Ascetic ideals are a means to an end, any ideal is a means in which to exercise power, the Ascetic ideal belongs to the triad of the most widespread destroyers of health, the other two being “alcohol poisoning” and “syphilis”
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27. The Ascetic ideal is at the heart of ressentiment which has an actual physiological origin.
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28. • The church itself became a two-class system: the Ascetic monasteries versus the more worldly regular clergy
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29. • Like the Ascetic movement of which it was an outgrowth, monasticism had its origins in the Middle East
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30. Origin Ascetic (1600-1700) Greek asketikos, from asketes “ person who exercises, hermit ”, from askein “ to work
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31. This page shows answers to the clue Ascetic, followed by 7 definitions like “In the early church”, “Practicing great self-denial” and “Extremely rigid in …
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32. An Ascetic is a person who renounces material comforts and lives an Ascetic way of life
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33. Ascetic is a new experiment for the band, just one focused on texture at the expense of text
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34. What’s here is all right, but Ascetic lacks the driven and captivating riffing of The Divine Light of a New Sun, replacing it with an array of interesting but unsatisfying pedalboard tricks.
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35. The Ascetic man gave away his fortune and moved into a tiny one-bedroom apartment
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36. When Gregory was a monk, he lived an Ascetic lifestyle that excluded worldly goods
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37. Ascetical synonyms, Ascetical pronunciation, Ascetical translation, English dictionary definition of Ascetical
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38. Ascetical - pertaining to or characteristic of an Ascetic or the practice of rigorous self-discipline; "Ascetic practices" Ascetic 2.
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39. The harsh Ascetic, however, is the one the word Ascetic most generally conjures up
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40. She wants to destroy and simplify; but it isn't the simplicity of the Ascetic, which is of the spirit, but the simplicity of the madman that grinds down all the contrivances of civilization to a featureless monotony.
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41. The first four gurus led simple Ascetic lives and were regardless of wordly affairs
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42. It shows a clear discernment of the dangers of the Ascetic life, and a deep insight into the significance of the Augustinian doctrine of grace
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44. There do exist thirteen Ascetic practices: two for the robes, five for the food, five for the spot of residence, and one for the posture (known to be the dhutaṅga of effort)
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45. ‘an Ascetic life of prayer, fasting, and manual labor’
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46. Ascetic Armor (Su): You can use meditative techniques that temporarily cause attacks to bounce off your skin, as long as you aren’t wearing armor or carrying a medium or heavy load
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47. The Ascetic's Cap is a Tier 4 neutral item dropped by neutral creeps
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48. Ascetic: Ascetic is a gothic rock and post-punk band founded in Melbourne in 2011
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49. Both moved after he left the group's first drummer, the Heirs drummer Damian Coward, and renamed himself Ascetic.
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50. Definition of Ascetic_1 noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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51. What does Ascetic mean? Information and translations of Ascetic in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
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52. See here, the meanings of the word Ascetic, as video and text.(Click show more below.)Ascetic (adjective) Of or relating to Ascetics.Ascetic (adjective)
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53. It was the Ascetic monks who virtually created our present civilizations by teaching the barbarian tribes the value and dignity of manual labour; by training them in the mechanical arts, in agriculture, in architecture, etc.; by reclaiming swamps and forests, and forming industrial centres from which great cities developed, not to speak of the
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54. Ascetic - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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55. N Ascetic In the early Christian church, one who practised unusual self-denial and devotion; in modern usage, also one who retires from the customary business of life and engages in pious exercises; a hermit; a recluse
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56. N Ascetic plural [capitalized] The title of certam books on …
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58. This good but wearisome Ascetic; He jumped and thumped upon his hat, He was so very energetic
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59. And about thy brow Ascetic Lives nor light nor line prophetic
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60. Despite a life Ascetic, And from the narrow path of right
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ascetic (adjective)
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