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Definitions of friar in various dictionaries:
noun - a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms
Fr.
adj - a member of a religious order [n -S] : FRIARLY
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Monastery figure |
Frock wearer |
Tuck of fiction |
Frock sporter |
Tuck's title |
Canterbury pilgrim |
Noted roaster |
Tuck of legend |
Brother in a hood? |
Man with a mission |
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This moniker for a mendicant comes from the Latin for "brother" |
This word for a type of priest comes from the Latin for "brother", not "cooker of chickens" |
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A member of a usually mendicant Roman Catholic order. |
a member of any of certain religious orders of men, especially the four mendicant orders (Augustinians, Carmelites, Dominicans, and Franciscans). |
a male member of a religious order that originally relied soley on alms |
A member of any of certain religious orders of men, especially the four mendicant orders (Augustinians, Carmelites, Dominicans, and Franciscans). |
a man belonging to one of several Roman Catholic religious groups, whose members often promise to stay poor |
a member of a religious group of men who often work as teachers |
Friar description |
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A friar is a brother member of one of the mendicant orders founded since the twelfth or thirteenth century; the term distinguishes the mendicants' itinerant apostolic character, exercised broadly under the jurisdiction of a superior general, from the older monastic orders' allegiance to a single monastery formalized by their vow of stability. The most significant orders of friars are the Dominicans, Franciscans, Augustinians and Carmelites. |