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mendicant    
a. 行乞的,托钵的,化缘的
n. 乞丐,乞讨,托钵僧

行乞的,托钵的,化缘的乞丐,乞讨,托钵僧

mendicant
adj 1: practicing beggary; "mendicant friars"
n 1: a male member of a religious order that originally relied
solely on alms [synonym: {friar}, {mendicant}]
2: a pauper who lives by begging [synonym: {beggar}, {mendicant}]

Mendicant \Men"di*cant\, a. [L. mendicans, -antis, p. pr. of
mendicare to beg, fr. mendicus beggar, indigent.]
Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant
friars.
[1913 Webster]

{Mendicant orders} (R. C. Ch.), certain monastic orders which
are forbidden to acquire landed property and are required
to be supported by alms, esp. the Franciscans, the
Dominicans, the Carmelites, and the Augustinians.
[1913 Webster]


Mendicant \Men"di*cant\, n.
A beggar; esp., one who makes a business of begging;
specifically, a begging friar.
[1913 Webster]

110 Moby Thesaurus words for "mendicant":
Albigensian, Catharist, Franciscan, Sabbatarian, Trappist,
Waldensian, abbacomes, abbot, abstainer, abstinent, anchorite,
anchoritic, ascetic, austere, beadsman, beggar, beggared, beggarly,
begging, bereaved, bereft, bhikshu, brother, bum, bummer, cadger,
cadging, caloyer, celibate, cenobite, conventual, conventual prior,
coupon clippers, deprived, dervish, disadvantaged, drone, eremitic,
fakir, flagellant, fleeced, freeloader, friar, ghettoized,
grand prior, hermit, hieromonach, hobo, idle rich, impoverished,
in need, in rags, in want, indigent, lay abbot, lay brother,
leisure class, loafer, lounge lizard, lumpen proletariat,
mendicant friar, mendicant order, monastic, monk, moocher,
mooching, necessitous, needy, nonworker, on relief, out at elbows,
palmer, panhandler, parasite, pauperized, petitionary, pilgrim,
pillar saint, pillarist, poverty-stricken, prayerful, precative,
prior, puritan, puritanical, religieux, religious, rentiers,
rigoristic, sannyasi, schnorrer, scrounger, scrounging,
self-denying, spiv, sponger, starveling, stripped, stylite,
suppliant, supplicant, supplicating, supplicatory,
the unemployable, the unemployed, tramp, underprivileged,
wedded to poverty, yogi, yogin


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  • Mendicant - Wikipedia
    A mendicant (from Latin: mendicans, "begging") is one who practices mendicancy, relying chiefly or exclusively on alms to survive In principle, mendicant religious orders own little property, either individually or collectively, and in many instances members have taken a vow of poverty, in order that all their time and energy could be expended
  • MENDICANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MENDICANT is one who begs; especially : a usually unhoused person who lives by asking for money or food How to use mendicant in a sentence
  • Mendicant | Definition, History, Orders, Facts | Britannica
    Mendicant, member of any of several Roman Catholic religious orders who assumes a vow of poverty and supports himself or herself by work and charitable contributions The four major mendicant orders are the Dominicans, Franciscans, Augustinians, and Carmelites
  • MENDICANT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    MENDICANT definition: 1 someone, especially a member of a religious group, who lives by asking people they do not know… Learn more
  • MENDICANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Mendicant definition: begging; practicing begging; living on alms See examples of MENDICANT used in a sentence
  • mendicant, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    mendicant, n adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Mendicant - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    The mendicant orders (freurs mendicantes or begging friars, principally the Franciscans, the Carmelites, and the Augustinians) were those religious orders which originally depended for support on the alms they received
  • Mendicant - definition of mendicant by The Free Dictionary
    Define mendicant mendicant synonyms, mendicant pronunciation, mendicant translation, English dictionary definition of mendicant adj 1 Depending on alms for a living; practicing begging 2 Of or relating to religious orders whose members are forbidden to own property individually
  • MENDICANT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    5 meanings: 1 begging 2 (of a member of a religious order) dependent on alms for sustenance 3 characteristic of a beggar 4 Click for more definitions
  • Mendicant orders - Wikipedia
    Mendicant orders are primarily certain Catholic religious orders that have vowed for their male members a lifestyle of poverty, traveling, and living in urban areas for purposes of preaching, evangelization, and ministry, especially to less wealthy individuals At their foundation these orders rejected the previously established monastic model, which prescribed living in one stable, isolated





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