Synonym: beggar, friar. Similar words: handicap, indicate, indicator, syndicate, vindicate, indication, indicative, indicating. Meaning: ['mendɪkənt] n. 1. a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms 2. a pauper who lives by begging. adj. practicing beggary.
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(1) He attacked intramural burial, the Mendicant Orders, and bullfights - all characteristic policies of enlightened statesmen.
(2) A member of a usually mendicant Roman Catholic order.
(3) He seemed not an ordinary mendicant. Sentencedict.com
(4) Then the mendicant did it.
(5) This dear little naked mendicant pretends to be utterly helpless.
(6) A hindu ascetic or religious mendicant, especially one who performs feats of magic or endurance.
(7) Yes, yes, I know you, modest mendicant , you ask for all that one has.
(8) The rich man who deludes himself into behaving like a mendicant may conserve his fortune although he will not be very happy.
(9) They refused to accept large donations to further their work and instead became mendicants, begging publicly for their daily needs.
(10) A fifth order, the Servites, founded in 1233, was acknowledged as mendicant order in 1424.
(11) They saw him slouch forward after breakfast, and, like a mendicant, with outstretched, a sailor.
(12) They saw him slouch forward after breakfast , and, a mendicant, with outstretched palm, accost a sailor.
(13) Another monster monk is Mikoshi-nyudo (a.k.a. Miage-nyudo), a large, cross-eyed mendicant encountered on mountain passes or on lonely roads at night.
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