noun
- A woman who lives in seclusion for religious reasons; a female anchorite or hermit.
Usage: archaic; historical; religious context
Examples
- The ancress spent her days in prayer within the stone cell attached to the church.
- Medieval ancresses often lived in small chambers built into cathedral walls.
- She took vows to become an ancress, renouncing worldly life.
- The ancress communicated with the outside world only through a small window.
- Records show that several ancresses inhabited the monastery grounds during the 14th century.