单词 | mendicant |
释义 | mendicant1 of 2noun men·di·cant ˈmen-di-kənt 1 : beggar sense 1 wandering mendicants 2 often capitalized : a member of a religious order (such as the Franciscans) combining monastic life and outside religious activity and originally owning neither personal nor community property : friar mendicant 2 of 2adjective1 : practicing beggary : engaged in begging Past the Winter Garden where Cats plays on … past the half-hour photo store, past the mendicant saxophone player on the corner. Margot Hornblower My father also gave me quarters to give to homeless, mendicant men along the route, even though our family was very poor. Phil Kronk 2 : of, relating to, belonging to, or constituting a religious order combining monastic life and outside religious activity and originally owning neither personal nor community property mendicant friars Friars should not be confused with monks. Members of the mendicant orders are friars, and include Franciscans, Dominicans, Augustinians, Servites and Carmelites. Leslie Sellers mendicant 1 of 2 nounas in beggar a person who lives by public begging those wretched mendicants on the streets of Calcutta Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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