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Mendicant (Adjective)

Meaning

Practicing beggary; "mendicant friars".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The mendicant friars roamed the streets, asking for alms to support their monastery.
  • During the Middle Ages, mendicant orders like the Franciscans and Dominicans became prominent in Europe.
  • The mendicant lifestyle was not easy, as the friars had to rely on the charity of strangers for their daily sustenance.
  • In many Asian cultures, mendicant monks are revered for their spiritual devotion and simplicity.
  • The mendicant tradition of the Catholic Church emphasizes the importance of humility and detachment from worldly possessions.

Related Words

  • Mendicant (noun)
  • Mendicancy (noun)
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