Synonym: mendicant. Similar words: patriarch, matriarch, patriarchy, matriarchy, matriarchal, patriarchal, liar, tiara. Meaning: ['fraɪə(r)] n. a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms.
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31) The friar preached against stealing and had a pudding in his sleeve.
32) Nicholas IV, himself a Franciscan, sent missionaries of the order to Servia in 1288, and another mission followed (1354) under Friar Bartholomew, Bishop of Trau.
33) The friar of our district is a typical English man.
34) We shall be much unfurnished for this time. What, is my daughter gone to Friar Laurence?
35) There was also a letter that Anselm the clerk carried, which Much, having searched the clerk, handed to friar Tuck to read.
36) Friar Laurence returned to the room to bring more news.
37) The friar let out a sigh and called out, Who is it?
38) Try the friar. Fried, it's drier. - No, the clergy is really too coarse and too mealy.
39) Will disguised himself as a friar and went to the inn.Sentencedict
40) This devout friar expatiate on the miraculous evidence of his religion.
41) Though Padre Pio would have preferred to suffer in secret, by early 1919, news about the stigmatic friar began to spread in the secular world.
42) Friar Laurence was about to reply when someone knocked at the door.
43) Balthasar and Paris'servant along with Friar Laurence were found weeping.
44) Good morning. Is the bride - to - be ready to go? the friar asked.
45) Auschwitz is also a "special place" because it is where Polish Franciscan friar Saint Maximilian Kolbe was killed, the prelate added.
46) One medical pamphlet printed at the time by Thomas Moulton, a doctor of divinity and Dominican friar, advises particular caution during outbreaks of the plague: "use no baths or stoves;"
47) Friar Laurence hesitated a moment and then hurried back up the steps.
48) Friar Laurence had known him since he was a little boy.
49) After everyone arrived, Friar Laurence told them the whole story.
50) A native of England, Roger Bacon was a friar and scholar in many academic areas, including mathematics, early chemistry and optics.
51) Be careful, Romeo, said the friar, walking him to the door.