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mendicant

men·di·cant [ méndikənt ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
living on charity: begging for and living on money given by strangers



noun  (plural men·di·cants)
Definition:
 
1. beggar: a beggar, especially somebody who begs in the street ( formal )

2. friar who lives by begging: a member of a religious order such as the Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, or Augustinians that forbids the ownership of property and encourages working or begging for a living

[14th century. < Latin mendicant-, present participle of mendicare "beg" < mendicus "beggar" < mendum "a defect"]
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