Sentence example with the word 'mendicant'

mendicant

abbacomes, beggared, cadging, drone, hieromonach, leisure class, necessitous, pilgrim, religious, starveling, underprivileged

Definition adj. practicing beggary

Last update: August 16, 2015


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Once prosperous he now leads the life of a mendicant.   [Please select]

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He had the exterior appearance of a mendicant.   [Please select]

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The mendicant led him a few paces aside.   [Please select]

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5 Some steps indeed were taken for disseminating Christian principles, and the pope had induced a band of missionaries, chiefly of the mendicant orders, to go forth to this new mission fields But only five bishoprics had been established by 1520, and the number of genuine converts was small.   [Please select]

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"But I am no that sair failed yet," replied the mendicant.   [Please select]

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Robert's repentant and bashful face was seen over the mendicant's shoulder.   [Please select]

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I dared to put off the mendicantto resume my natural manner and character.   [Please select]

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He was apparently a man of fifty; and no mendicant of St.   [Please select]

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[394] The regular prelates are the provincials of the four mendicant orders, namely, St.   [Please select]

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The Mendicant or "Begging Friars" began a reformatory movement in the Church and accomplished much good.   [Please select]

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And he was a child, a twelve-year-old boy, a helpless little hunchback mendicant.   [Please select]

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