francescano
Franciscan
noun adjective frahn-cheh-SKAH-noh Rare
Origin: From Francesco (Francis), after Saint Francis of Assisi.
Usage Note
Francescano refers to a member or follower of the Franciscan religious order founded by San Francesco d'Assisi. As an adjective it describes anything belonging to that order: un convento francescano ('a Franciscan convent'). The feminine form is francescana.
Examples
"Il frate francescano vive semplicemente."
Natural Translation
The Franciscan friar lives simply.
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