mendicante
Italian
Etymology
From Latin mendīcāns, mendīcāntem.
Adjective
mendicante (masculine and feminine plural mendicanti)
Noun
mendicante m, f (plural mendicanti)
Synonyms
Verb
mendicante
- present participle of mendicare
Latin
Participle
mendīcante
- ablative masculine singular of mendīcāns
- ablative feminine singular of mendīcāns
- ablative neuter singular of mendīcāns
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin mendīcāns, mendīcāntem.
Adjective
mendicante m, f (plural mendicantes, comparable)
- mendicant (depending on alms)
- mendicant (or or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs)
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin mendīcāns, mendīcāntem.
Adjective
mendicante (plural mendicantes)
Noun
mendicante m, f (plural mendicantes)
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