solitudinarian

sol·i·tu·di·nar·i·an

[sol-i-tood-n-air-ee-uhn, -tyood-]
noun
a person who seeks solitude; recluse.

Origin:
1685–95; solitudin(ous) + -arian

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solitudinarian

noun
one who lives in solitude [syn: hermit
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