German Meaning of mendicants

Bettler

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Definitions and Meaning of mendicants in English

mendicants

a member of a religious order originally owning neither personal nor community property and living mostly on charitable donations, practicing beggary, one who lives by begging, beggar sense 1, of, relating to, belonging to, or constituting a religious order combining monastic life and outside religious activity and originally owning neither personal nor community property, a member of a religious order (such as the Franciscans) combining monastic life and outside religious activity and originally owning neither personal nor community property

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Bettler

a member of a religious order originally owning neither personal nor community property and living mostly on charitable donations, practicing beggary, one who l

Bettler,Landstreicher,Bettler,Unterhaltsberechtigte,Verkommene,die Drifter,Gassenjungen,Schmarotzer,Landstreicher,Faulpelze

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mendaciousness => Lügenhaftigkeit, men-at-arms => Waffenknechte, menageries => Menagerie, menaces => Bedrohungen, men of letters => Literaten,