mendicante

Italian

Etymology

From Latin mendīcāns, mendīcāntem.

Adjective

mendicante (masculine and feminine plural mendicanti)

  1. begging, mendicant

Noun

mendicante m or f (plural mendicanti)

  1. beggar, mendicant

Synonyms

Verb

mendicante

  1. present participle of mendicare

Latin

Participle

mendīcante

  1. ablative masculine singular of mendīcāns
  2. ablative feminine singular of mendīcāns
  3. ablative neuter singular of mendīcāns

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin mendīcāns, mendīcāntem.

Adjective

mendicante m or f (plural mendicantes, comparable)

  1. mendicant (depending on alms)
  2. mendicant (or or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin mendīcāns, mendīcāntem.

Adjective

mendicante (plural mendicantes)

  1. (religion) mendicant (depending on alms)

Noun

mendicante m or f (plural mendicantes)

  1. beggar, mendicant
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