mendinant (Meaning)

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mendinant (n.)

A mendicant or begging friar.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mendinant

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mendinant Sentence Examples

  1. The mendicant monk humbly begged for alms on the city streets.
  2. The mendicant's threadbare robes and haggard eyes spoke volumes about his desperate circumstances.
  3. The mendicant's words of wisdom resonated deeply with those who listened, despite his ragged appearance.
  4. The mendicant's lifestyle exemplified the principles of simplicity and spiritual detachment.
  5. The town's people were moved by the mendicant's unwavering faith, despite their own struggles.
  6. The mendicant's begging bowl filled slowly, but with each coin, he felt a sense of gratitude.
  7. The mendicant's presence in the community became a reminder of the importance of compassion.
  8. The mendicant's teachings inspired countless others to pursue a life of service and selflessness.
  9. Despite the hardships he endured, the mendicant's unwavering spirit remained untainted.
  10. The mendicant's legacy lived on long after he passed, inspiring generations to embrace the path of mendicancy.

FAQs About the word mendinant

A mendicant or begging friar.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mendicant monk humbly begged for alms on the city streets.

The mendicant's threadbare robes and haggard eyes spoke volumes about his desperate circumstances.

The mendicant's words of wisdom resonated deeply with those who listened, despite his ragged appearance.

The mendicant's lifestyle exemplified the principles of simplicity and spiritual detachment.