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Definition of mendicant
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Mendicant
(a.)
Practicing
beggary;
begging;
living
on alms; as,
mendicant
friars..
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Mendinant
::
Mendinant
(n.) A
mendicant
or
begging
friar.
White Friar
::
White friar () A
mendicant
monk of the
Carmelite
order,
so
called
from the white
cloaks
worn by the
order.
See
Carmelite..
Franciscan
::
Franciscan
(n.) A monk or friar of the Order of St.
Francis,
a large and
zealous
order of
mendicant
monks
founded
in 1209 by St.
Francis
of
Assisi.
They are
called
also
Friars
Minor;
and in
England,
Gray
Friars,
because
they wear a gray
habit..
Friar
::
Friar (n.) A
brother
or
member
of any
religious
order,
but
especially
of one of the four
mendicant
orders,
viz: (a)
Minors,
Gray
Friars,
or
Franciscans.
(b)
Augustines.
(c)
Dominicans
or Black
Friars.
(d) White
Friars
or
Carmelites.
See these names in the
Vocabulary..
Mendicancy
::
Mendicancy
(n.) The
condition
of being
mendicant;
beggary;
begging.
Mendicant
::
Mendicant
(n.) A
beggar;
esp., one who makes a
business
of
begging;
specifically,
a
begging
friar..
Dominican
::
Dominican
(n.) One of an order of
mendicant
monks
founded
by
Dominic
de
Guzman,
in 1215. A
province
of the order was
established
in
England
in 1221. The first
foundation
in the
United
States
was made in 1807. The
Master
of the
Sacred
Palace
at Rome is
always
a
Dominican
friar.
The
Dominicans
are
called
also
preaching
friars,
friars
preachers,
black
friars
(from their black
cloak),
brothers
of St. Mary, and in
France,
Jacobins..
Mendicant
::
Mendicant
(a.)
Practicing
beggary;
begging;
living
on alms; as,
mendicant
friars..
Minim
::
Minim (n.) One of an
austere
order of
mendicant
hermits
of
friars
founded
in the 15th
century
by St.
Francis
of
Paola.
Carmelite
::
Carmelite
(n.) A friar of a
mendicant
order (the Order of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel)
established
on Mount
Carmel,
in
Syria,
in the
twelfth
century;
a White
Friar..
Possessioner
::
Possessioner
(n.) An
invidious
name for a
member
of any
religious
community
endowed
with
property
in
lands,
buildings,
etc., as
contrasted
with
mendicant
friars..
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