mendicant
Plural: mendicants
Noun
- a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms
- a pauper who lives by begging
- A pauper who lives by begging.
- A religious friar, forbidden to own personal property, who begs for a living.
Adjective Satellite
- practicing beggary
- "mendicant friars"
Adj
- Depending on alms for a living.
- Of or pertaining to a beggar.
- Of or pertaining to a member of a religious order forbidden to own property, and who must beg for a living.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English mendicant, from Latin mendīcāns, present participle of mendīcō (“beg”). Compare French mendiant.
Scrabble Score: 14
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Words With Friends Score: 18
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