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Mendicant
- Depending on alms for a living; practicing begging. n. 1.
- Introduction: the Augustinians, the Mendicant Orders, and Early
- the hermits emulating the life of angels'.
- www.ashgate.com
- The Administrative Divisions of the Mendicant Orders in England
- EACH of the four Mendicant Orders divided the English province into areas or groups of convents for certain purposes.
- ehr.oxfordjournals.org
- The Svetambar Murtipujak Jain Mendicant
- jacklaughlin.ca
- “Galdós as Disablitity Observer: The Mendicant and Militant Leg
- www.decimononica.org
- Mapping mendicant monasteries in medieval urban geography
- Mapping mendicant monasteries in medieval urban geography. Johnny Grandjean Gøgsig Jakobsen.
- www.jggj.dk
- Public discouraged to give alms to beggars
- Section 6 of the said ordinance provides that an adult mendicant found begging in the streets twice after being given services due him by the government, shall be imposed a fine of P200.
- Beattie steeled to fix manufacturing
- The reformist former Victorian premier called yesterday for a united front from government and business to eschew anti-competitive subsidies and other payments to prevent Australia becoming a "mendicant" country that relied on imports.
- The Downgrade Be Damned: Here's What I'm Buying Now
- United States Almost a Mendicant in Money Centers. Republicans have had no part in the great drama of national dishonor -- Democrats unable to fill their contract. Sound familiar?
- When Will We Ever Learn?
- [3] These are not the words of a mendicant or someone seeking glory: he was financially independent and only wanted to see the product of his work disseminated in the US.
- Cynicism, skepticism can clog your thinking, growth
- He was a mendicant beggar, meaning someone whose vocation was begging. On purpose. As opposed to begging in a given time of desperate need.
- Mendicant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Mendicant | Define Mendicant at Dictionary.com
- pertaining to or characteristic of a beggar. noun. 3.
- dictionary.reference.com
- Mendicant - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster
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- mendicant - definition of mendicant by the Free Online Dictionary
- Depending on alms for a living; practicing begging. n. 1.
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- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mendicant Friars
- www.newadvent.org
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