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mendicant

Apocryphal vs Mendicant - What's the difference?

apocryphal | mendicant |


As adjectives the difference between apocryphal and mendicant

is that apocryphal is of or relating to the apocrypha while mendicant is depending on alms for a living.

As a noun mendicant is

a pauper who lives by begging.

Mendicant vs Mendinant - What's the difference?

mendicant | mendinant |


As nouns the difference between mendicant and mendinant

is that mendicant is a pauper who lives by begging while mendinant is (obsolete) a mendicant or begging friar.

As an adjective mendicant

is depending on alms for a living.

Mendicant vs Mendication - What's the difference?

mendicant | mendication | Related terms |

Mendicant is a related term of mendication.


As nouns the difference between mendicant and mendication

is that mendicant is a pauper who lives by begging while mendication is the act or practice of begging; beggary.

As an adjective mendicant

is depending on alms for a living.

Mendicant vs Ofm - What's the difference?

mendicant | ofm | initialism |

Mendicant is a initialism of ofm.


As an adjective mendicant

is depending on alms for a living.

As a noun mendicant

is a pauper who lives by begging.

As an initialism ofm is

order of friars minor, the franciscans, a religious order of mendicant friars.

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