mendicants

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plural of mendicant
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A beggar
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Of or pertaining to a beggar
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Of or pertaining to a member of a religious order forbidden to own property, and who must beg for a living
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One who begs for a living
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{n} a begging friar
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{a} begging
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sadhu
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Depending on alms for a living
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a pauper who lives by begging
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practicing beggary; "mendicant friars"
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{s} of the poor; of a beggar; of or pertaining to one who lives on alms
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someone who asks people for money in order to live, usually for religious reasons (present participle of mendicare , from mendicus )
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A religious friar forbidden to own personal property who begs for a living
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one who makes a business of begging; specifically, a begging friar
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\MEN-dih-kunt\, noun: 1 A beggar; especially, one who makes a business of begging 2 A member of an order of friars forbidden to acquire landed property and required to be supported by alms
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Religious orders that arose in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries that took vows of personal and corporate poverty and, depending on charity for survival, preached to the urban populations
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{i} one who is poor; beggar; cleric who lives by charity
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A beggar; esp
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practicing beggary; "mendicant friars
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Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant friars
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a male member of a religious order that originally relied soley on alms