mendicante
beggar
noun men-dee-KAHN-teh Rare
Origin: Latin mendicans (begging), from mendicus (beggar)
Also means
mendicant
Usage Note
Mendicante can be masculine or feminine — il mendicante, la mendicante — since the form does not change. In a religious context it refers to a mendicant friar (e.g. Franciscans or Dominicans), who lived by begging. The seed gender 'f' reflects one valid usage, but the noun is epicene.
Examples
"Un mendicante chiedeva l'elemosina fuori dalla chiesa."
Natural Translation
A beggar was asking for alms outside the church.
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