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Mendicant

MEND'ICANT, a. [L. mendicans, from mendico, to beg; allied to L.mando, to command, demand.] 1. Begging; poor to a state of beggary; as reduced to a mendicant state. 2. Practicing beggary; as a mendicant friar....

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MEND'ICANT, a. [L. mendicans, from mendico, to beg; allied to L.mando, to command, demand.]

1. Begging; poor to a state of beggary; as reduced to a mendicant state.

2. Practicing beggary; as a mendicant friar.

MEND'ICANT, n. A beggar; one that makes it his business to beg alms; one of the begging fraternity of the Romish church.

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