mendicant
The word "mendicant" is a noun. It refers to a beggar or someone who relies on charitable donations to support themselves.
The mendicant was begging at his doorstep yesterday, or the mendicant was praying in church.
Mendicant refers to a person who lives by begging for money or food. A sample sentence is: "The mendicant outside the church fell asleep".
The mendicant always asks for money at that particular store.
Each led the life of a simple mendicant, preaching that individuals should seek their own salvations.
In French, a Mendicant, sometimes Mendiant, is the popular word for a (Bum) a vagrant type of man. Is sometimes applied to a tramp steamer as un Vaisseau Mendicant- which could also, etymologically, be a repair ship or salvage vessel, but is not.
Peregrine mendicant
The mendicant Orders that formed at this time were the Franciscans and the Dominicans, followed by the Carmelites, and the Servites.
The term mendicant (Latin mendicans, begging) refers to begging or relying on charitable donations, and is most widely used for religious followers or ascetics who rely exclusively on charity to survive.
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Mendums and Mendican.