friar
81friar — noun a member of any of certain religious orders of men, especially the four mendicant orders (Augustinians, Carmelites, Dominicans, and Franciscans). Origin ME: from OFr. frere, from L. frater brother …
82friar — noun (C) a man who belongs to a Christian group, whose members in the past travelled around teaching about Christianity and asking for money and food compare monk …
83friar — fri·ar …
84friar — Монах2 …
85friar — [ˈfraɪə] noun [C] a man who is a type of MONK (= a member of a Christian religious community) …
86friar — fri•ar [[t]ˈfraɪ ər[/t]] n. rel a man who is a member of one of the mendicant religious orders founded in the Middle Ages, as the Carmelites, Franciscans, or Dominicans • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME frier, frere brother < OF frere < L frāter… …
87friar — /ˈfraɪə / (say fruyuh) noun a brother or member of one of certain Christian religious orders, especially the mendicant orders of Franciscans (Grey Friars), Dominicans (Black Friars), Carmelites (White Friars), and Augustinians (Austin Friars).… …
88friar — This word (from the Latin frater, meaning brother ) designates a male member of a mendicant religious community;friars do not own personal property but depend on begging for alms or charitable contributions for their livelihood …
89friar — Peliala …
90friar — see FRATERNAL …