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61 mendicant order church
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mendicant order church
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62 mendicant order
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mendicant order
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63 Mendicant (A member of a religious order, as the Franciscans, combining monastic life and outside religious activity and owning neither personal nor community property)
Религия: монах ордена нищенствующихУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Mendicant (A member of a religious order, as the Franciscans, combining monastic life and outside religious activity and owning neither personal nor community property)
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64 Mendicant Order (Any religious order combining monastic life and outside religious activity and owning neither personal nor community property)
Религия: орден нищенствующихУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Mendicant Order (Any religious order combining monastic life and outside religious activity and owning neither personal nor community property)
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65 mendicant (A beggar)
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66 mendicant friar
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67 mendicant order
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68 mendicant order
нищенствующий орденАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > mendicant order
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71 mendicant\ friar
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72 mendicant order
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73 mendicant orders
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > mendicant orders
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74 Begging Friars (Memebers of mendicant orders)
Религия: нищенствующие монахиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Begging Friars (Memebers of mendicant orders)
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75 Crutched Friars (A mendicant order established by 1169 and followed an Augustinian rule)
Религия: крестовые братьяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Crutched Friars (A mendicant order established by 1169 and followed an Augustinian rule)
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76 Franciscan (Any member of the Roman Catholic order of mendicant friars founded by St. Francis of Assisi. Given papal approval in 1223, the order was committed to charitable and missionary work, and stressed the veneration of the Holy Virgin)
Общая лексика: францисУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Franciscan (Any member of the Roman Catholic order of mendicant friars founded by St. Francis of Assisi. Given papal approval in 1223, the order was committed to charitable and missionary work, and stressed the veneration of the Holy Virgin)
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77 Honorius (Pope from 1285 to 1287. His pontificate favoured the mendicant orders and promoted the study of Oriental languages at the University of Paris to aid those working toward a reunion of Western and Eastern churches)
Религия: Гонорий IVУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Honorius (Pope from 1285 to 1287. His pontificate favoured the mendicant orders and promoted the study of Oriental languages at the University of Paris to aid those working toward a reunion of Western and Eastern churches)
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78 Order of Friar Servants of St. Mary (A Roman Catholic congregation of mendicant friars dedicated to apostolic work)
Религия: Орден слуг Пресвятой Девы МарииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Order of Friar Servants of St. Mary (A Roman Catholic congregation of mendicant friars dedicated to apostolic work)
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79 Order of Friars Preachers (A Roman Catholic order of mendicant friars founded by St. Dominic in 1216 to spread the faith through preaching and teaching. It was one of the most influential religious orders in the later Middle Ages)
Общая лексика: Орден св. ДоменикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Order of Friars Preachers (A Roman Catholic order of mendicant friars founded by St. Dominic in 1216 to spread the faith through preaching and teaching. It was one of the most influential religious orders in the later Middle Ages)
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80 bhikku (In Buddhism, one who has renounced worldly life and joined the mendicant and contemplative community)
Религия: бхиккуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bhikku (In Buddhism, one who has renounced worldly life and joined the mendicant and contemplative community)
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Mendicant — Men di*cant, a. [L. mendicans, antis, p. pr. of mendicare to beg, fr. mendicus beggar, indigent.] Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant friars. [1913 Webster] {Mendicant orders} (R. C. Ch.), certain monastic orders which are… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mendicant — ► ADJECTIVE 1) habitually engaged in begging. 2) (of a religious order) originally dependent on alms. ► NOUN 1) a beggar. 2) a member of a mendicant order. ORIGIN from Latin mendicus beggar … English terms dictionary
mendicant — [men′di kənt] adj. [L mendicans (gen. mendicantis), prp. of mendicare, to beg < mendicus, needy: for base see MENDACIOUS] 1. asking for alms; begging 2. of or characteristic of a beggar 3. designating or of any of various religious orders… … English World dictionary
Mendicant — Men di*cant, n. A beggar; esp., one who makes a business of begging; specifically, a begging friar. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mendicant — index parasite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
mendicant — mendicant, o mandiant, a mandiant, o fr. n. mendiante. « Li fa pas lo botèu ben fach, au mandiant, que tres còups per an arribe en Uròpa de bastiments cargats d òr de la Californiá. » V. Gelu … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
Mendicant — Begging Sōtō monk … Wikipedia
mendicant — /men di keuhnt/, adj. 1. begging; practicing begging; living on alms. 2. pertaining to or characteristic of a beggar. n. 3. a person who lives by begging; beggar. 4. a member of any of several orders of friars that originally forbade ownership of … Universalium
mendicant — {{11}}mendicant (adj.) late 14c., from L. mendicantem (nom. mendicans) prp. of mendicare to beg, ask alms, from mendicus beggar, originally cripple (connection via cripples who must beg), from menda fault, physical defect (see MENDACIOUS (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
mendicant — UK [ˈmendɪkənt] / US noun [countable] Word forms mendicant : singular mendicant plural mendicants very formal someone who belongs to a religious group that lives by asking the public for food, money etc Derived word: mendicant UK / US adjective … English dictionary
mendicant — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin mendicant , mendicans, present participle of mendicare to beg, from mendicus beggar more at amend Date: 14th century 1. beggar 1 2. often capitalized a member of a religious order (as… … New Collegiate Dictionary