mendicant v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Prevodi za mendicant v slovarju angleščina»španščina (Skoči na španščina»angleščina)

mendicant [am. angl. ˈmɛndəkənt, brit. angl. ˈmɛndɪk(ə)nt] SAM.

2. mendicant (beggar):

mendicant ur. jez.
mendigo m. spol / mendiga ž. spol

Prevodi za mendicant v slovarju španščina»angleščina (Skoči na angleščina»španščina)

mendicant v slovarju PONS

Prevodi za mendicant v slovarju španščina»angleščina

ameriška angleščina

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

angleščina
This led him to study the controversy between the university and the mendicant orders.
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The early appearance of the mendicant orders stemmed from the kingdom's suitability towards proselytizing and missions.
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He also gave out papal favours with a lavish hand, from which the mendicant orders benefitted especially.
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A man belonging to a mendicant order scratched the wall of the well with a piece of slate, following the imprint of the cross.
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Provincial superiors are found in the institutes of more recent formation, which began with the mendicant orders.
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He also suggests that the mendicant orders are partly to blame.
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There were significant changes in religion which saw mendicant friars and new devotions expand, particularly in the developing burghs.
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This applies to the mendicant orders because it applies to all members of society.
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But it must be admitted that writers, like other mendicants and mountebanks, frequently do try to attract attention.
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Some of their churches came to be built on grand scale with large spaces devoted to preaching, something of a specialty among the mendicant orders.
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