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Member of a mendicant religious order in Catholic Christianity.
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catholic friar
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roman catholic friar
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1
CARMELITE, n. A
mendicant
friar
of the order of Mount Carmel.
2
The
mendicant
friar
,
that flower of Oriental ethics-heis not up to date.
3
A scene of the Prince's life as a
mendicant
friar
.
4
It's not easy, being a
mendicant
friar
.
5
The door yielded to the touch of the sham
mendicant
friar
,
and the three worthies entered the grounds.
6
A
mendicant
friar
comes in out of the cold, glances about the snug kitchen for the best seat:
7
The skerry was a
mendicant
friar
who had renounced all earthly possessions and wandered alone through the world.
8
Biberli replied that he must wait; the knight was holding a religious conversation with a devout old
mendicant
friar
.
9
He did not smile when later in the night Makrisi brought Mahi de Vernoil, disguised as a
mendicant
friar
.
10
Eat without fear, for the offering is bought with earnings as pure as the gleanings of a
mendicant
friar
.
11
The old
mendicant
friar
was a venerable person whose bearing commanded respect, and Heinz seemed to value his good opinion.
12
One early State's Attorney describes his first circuit as a tour of shifts and privations not unlike the wanderings of a
mendicant
friar
.
13
He wrote in a similar strain of the
mendicant
friars
.
14
A Priest and a
Mendicant
Friar
are the subjects of the twenty-second and twenty-third.
15
He was in his mother's arms one day, when two
mendicant
friars
approached the Ponziano Palace.
16
At this juncture the
Mendicant
friars
appeared.
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friar
mendicant
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