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Things mendicant often describes ("mendicant ________")
- nun
- churches
- mentality
- friar
- castes
- thinkers
- missionaries
- musicians
- bowl
- religious
- preachers
- expansion
- saints
- foreigner
- brothers
- scholar
- poor
- sectaries
- ascetics
- quarrels
- brethren
- houses
- devotees
- pilgrims
- orders
- mother
- armies
- direction
- followers
- singers
- clergy
- franciscans
- disciples
- sinner
- bearers
- letter
- attitudes
- basis
- devotee
- religions
- life
- minstrels
- rhymes
- controversy
- priests
- artists
- pilgrimage
- fashion
- premises
- priest
- monk
- dervishes
- monks
- institutions
- spirituality
- nuns
- bonzes
- friars
- order
- poverty
- dress
- tone
- ascetic
How mendicant often is described ("________ mendicant")
- third
- regular
- blind
- homeless
- spanish
- red
- naked
- buddhist
- gorgeous
- sturdy
- needy
- poorest
- privileged
- monastic
- lame
- vagrant
- aged
- famished
- cruel
- religious
- licensed
- lazy
- old
- pertinacious
- pious
- rapacious
- italian
- tattered
- wretched
- young
- franciscan
- common
- disappointed
- miserable
- hindu
- itinerant
- telling
- ragged
- ordinary
- unknown
- hindoo
- ascetic
- professional
- helpless
- acrobatic
- astonished
- surprised
- saintly
- proud
- useless
- idle
- modest
- muslim
- hungry
- robed
- humble
- mere
- royal
- importunate
- scorned
- unfortunate
- sick
- singular
- celibate
- professed
- holy
- familiar
- perpetual
- female
- shameless
- medieval
- audacious
- literary
- poor
- headed
- insane
- bodied
