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mendicant

/ˈmɛn.dɪ.kənt/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who begs for alms or food.

  • noun

    A member of a religious order, especially one living on alms.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˈmɛn.dɪ.kənt/



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Rhymes
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pendant , lament , ament , vent
Variants
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mendicant , mendicants
Etymology
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From Old French mendicant, present participle of mendicare 'to beg', from Latin mendicare 'to ask for alms, to mend'.


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  1. The term 'mendicant' comes from the Latin verb 'mendicare', which means 'to ask for alms' or 'to mend'.

  2. Mendicants were often seen as a nuisance in medieval European towns, as they would beg from residents and sometimes cause disturbances.

  3. Some mendicant orders, such as the Dominicans, were known for their scholarly pursuits and made significant contributions to the fields of theology, philosophy, and science.


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  1. Alms: Money or other goods given as charity to the poor or to religious institutions.

  2. Begging: The act of asking for money, food, or other things as a means of survival or to support oneself.

  3. Religious orders: Organized groups of religious men and women who live under a common rule and follow a particular spiritual tradition.


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In history, mendicants were important figures in European society, particularly during the Middle Ages. They founded various religious orders, including the Franciscans, Dominicans, and Augustinians. Mendicants played a significant role in spreading Christianity, education, and charitable work.

How to Memorize "mendicant"

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