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Franciscan noun /frænˈsɪskən/ /frænˈsɪskən/ jump to other results - a member of a religious organization started in 1209 by St Francis of Assisi in ItalyTopics Religion and festivalsc2
Word Originfrom French franciscain, from modern Latin Franciscanus, from Franciscus ‘Francis’.
Franciscan adjective /frænˈsɪskən/ /frænˈsɪskən/ jump to other results - relating to St Francis or to this organizationTopics Religion and festivalsc2
Oxford Collocations DictionaryFranciscan is used with these nouns: See full entry Word Originfrom French franciscain, from modern Latin Franciscanus, from Franciscus ‘Francis’.
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