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About the 'Hermitage' of San Roque

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I do not consider the word 'hermitage' to be the correct one for describing this building. This word must have been translated from the Spanish word 'ermita'.

The meaning of ermita is: "Capilla o santuario, generalmente pequeños, situados por lo común en despoblado y que no suelen tener culto permanente." (http://www.rae.es/search/node/ermita). The translation of it could be "Chapel or shrine, usually small and often located in deserted areas. In this kind of buildings, there are not worship activities constantly in most cases".

The meanings in English that I found are: (https://www.wordreference.com/definition/hermitage)

   1.the habitation of a hermit.
   2.any secluded place of residence or habitation;
   retreat;
   hideaway.
   3.Fine Art(cap.) a palace in Leningrad built by Catherine II and now used as an art museum.

I think that there is not an English word corresponding totally with the Spanish word 'ermita' and when I translate that word I usually use 'little church', 'chapel' of 'little shrine'.

--Yolanda95 (talk) 08:22, 2 September 2018 (UTC)Yolanda95[reply]