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In addition to the Desert Fathers, in the 4th century there were also older hermit nuns who were considered holier and more experienced in the path of asceticism by other hermits, around whom communities sprang up. They were called by the Hebrew title of Amma (mother) corresponding to Abba (father, for male Abbotts). Their apothegms were transcribed by male monks.[3] One example was Saint Syncletica of Alexandria.[citation needed]