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A friar is a male.
There is no feminine form of Friar. Friar comes from the French word frere, which means "brother". The church being sexist never came up with a feminine version. Some would suggest a nun is the female form of friar, but this is not true. A nun is the female form of a monk, not a friar.
In the catholic Church there are no female priests or friars.
Female refugee has written: 'The Carthusian friar, or, The age of chivalry'
The gender noun of "friar" is "nun." While "friar" typically refers to a male member of a religious order, "nun" denotes a female member of a religious community. Both terms signify individuals dedicated to religious life but represent different genders within that context.
Friar John -The only other Friar who appears in the story 8)
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words, for example:A friar is a male member of a religious order. A monk is a male member of a religious order that lives secluded in a monetary.A nun is a female member of a religious order. A nun may live is the secular world or live secluded in a convent, there is no specific noun to distinguish these two types of nun.
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Friar John
Friar
He sends a friend and fellow friar, Friar John, with a letter.
Friar Tuck