In "The Porter and the Three Ladies," the mendicant beggar is saved from beheading through the intervention of the three ladies, who plead for his life. They argue that he is innocent and undeserving of such a punishment, persuading the king to spare him. Their compassion and eloquence ultimately sway the ruler's decision, highlighting themes of mercy and the value of life.
it's not complete. it's supposed to be : " "A blind beggar had a brother who died. But the dead man's brother is not the blind beggar. What relation was the beggar to the brother who died?" The answer is 'bother and sister' ! :)
Beggar
whats the qution mean
The cast of The Beggar and His Child - 1916 includes: Bud Duncan as Bud Louise Dunlap as Lotta Coin Albert Edmondson Lloyd Hamilton as Ham
The cast of The Ghost Sonata - 1962 includes: Laurence Archer as Beggar Brian Bada as Coffin Bearer Jeremy Brett as The Student Michael Byrne as Coffin Bearer Norman Coburn as Coffin Bearer Yvonne Coulette as The Dark Lady Gladys Dawson as Beggar Jane Eccles as The Fiancee Nelson Evans as Beggar Thomas Heathcote as Johansson Robert Helpmann as The Old Man John Kidd as Bengtsson Arthur Lawrence as The Nobleman Beatrix Lehmann as The Mummy Mary McMillen as The Maid William Mervyn as The Colonel John Scott Martin as Beggar Anna Wing as The Cook
The word mendicant is a noun. A mendicant is someone who lives by begging.
Scrounger, mendicant, panhandler, supplicant, pauper, vagrant...
What do you call a beggar that can't beg... a mendicant.
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.
There are many synonyms for the word beggar available through any Thesaurus. Some of these synonyms are asker, borrower, deadbeat, mendicant and hobo.
The word "mendicant" belongs to the word family of "mendicancy." The root word "mendicant" is a noun referring to a beggar or someone who relies on charity. The adjective form is "mendicant," describing someone who begs or depends on alms. The related verb is "mendicate," which means to beg or solicit charity.
A mendicant's shout refers to a call for alms or donations made by a person, such as a monk or a beggar, who relies on charity for their livelihood. It is a vocal expression used to request support or assistance from others to meet basic needs.
Asker, borrower, bum, deadbeat, hobo,mendicant, panhandler, rustler, scrounger,supplicant, supplicator, tramp, vagabond
the beggar is laughing at who?
The beggar is a woman, because if the beggar is not the woman's brother, but the beggar has the woman for a sister, then the beggar is a woman, the only characteristic not mentioned in the question. beggars can be women
a BEGGAR'S CANT is a beggar that can't do anything for work or for living
A beggar is a person who begs.