stylitism

/ˌstɪlɪˈtɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of early Christian asceticism practiced by stylites, who lived on top of a pillar or column.

“The monastery’s historian wrote extensively about the stylitism practiced by the monks in the 5th century.”

Synonyms

  • pillar-saint
  • stylite

Antonyms

  • luxury
  • worldliness