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  • 21pourchasser — Pourchasser, act. acut. C est poursuyvre sa chasse sans l abbandonner, composé de la preposition Pour et du verbe Chasser, et est plus que Chasser, car il signifie Chasser à toute oultrance par labeur et courage indefatigable, Omni labore, studio …

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  • 22Mendicant — Men di*cant, a. [L. mendicans, antis, p. pr. of mendicare to beg, fr. mendicus beggar, indigent.] Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant friars. [1913 Webster] {Mendicant orders} (R. C. Ch.), certain monastic orders which are… …

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  • 23Mendicant orders — Mendicant Men di*cant, a. [L. mendicans, antis, p. pr. of mendicare to beg, fr. mendicus beggar, indigent.] Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant friars. [1913 Webster] {Mendicant orders} (R. C. Ch.), certain monastic orders… …

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  • 24Mendicate — Men di*cate, v. t. & i. [L. mendicatus, p. p. of mendicare to beg.] To beg. [R.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 25mendicant — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin mendicant , mendicans, present participle of mendicare to beg, from mendicus beggar more at amend Date: 14th century 1. beggar 1 2. often capitalized a member of a religious order (as… …

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  • 26Mendikantenstreit — Der Mendikantenstreit (1252 1266) war eine Auseinandersetzung zwischen Lehrern an der Pariser Universität, städtischen Weltgeistlichen, Literaten (s. Rosenroman, Rutebeuf) und den noch jungen Bettelorden (Mendikanten, von lat. mendicare,… …

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  • 27Orden mendicante — Una Orden mendicante (del latín mendicare, pedir limosna ) es un tipo de orden religiosa católica. Sus miembros hacen voto de pobreza, por el que renuncian a todo tipo de propiedades o bienes, ya sean personales o comunes. Viven en la pobreza,… …

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  • 28mendicant — /men di keuhnt/, adj. 1. begging; practicing begging; living on alms. 2. pertaining to or characteristic of a beggar. n. 3. a person who lives by begging; beggar. 4. a member of any of several orders of friars that originally forbade ownership of …

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  • 29England (Before the Reformation) —     England (Before the Reformation)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► England (Before the Reformation)     This term England is here restricted to one constituent, the largest and most populous, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.… …

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  • 30Mendikanten — Mendikạnten   [von lateinisch mendicare »betteln«], die Bettelorden …

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