SKETE


Meaning of SKETE in English

skə̇ˈtē noun

( -s )

Etymology: New Greek skētē, from Late Greek Skitis, Skētis, desert in northern Egypt once famous for its many hermitages

: a settlement of Eastern Orthodox monks inhabiting a group of small cottages around a church and dependent upon a parent monastery

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