hermitty
English
Etymology
From hermit + -y.
Adjective
hermitty (comparative more hermitty, superlative most hermitty)
- Like, resembling, or characteristic of a hermit.
- 2007, Time (volume 169, issues 3-16, page 131)
- In this Lourdes of independent movies, hermitty young auteurs will schmooze with Hollywood's BlackBerry set. From the ferment of high art and hype art will emerge new faces, new voices and, I can almost guarantee, at least one film […]
- Molly Greene, A Thousand Tombs
- “I've seen everything now,” Gen said. “I thought teenagers were a bunch of hermitty online gamers. Couch potatoes.”
- 2007, Time (volume 169, issues 3-16, page 131)