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1. Mendicancy definition is - the condition of being a beggar.
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2. Mendicancy synonyms, Mendicancy pronunciation, Mendicancy translation, English dictionary definition of Mendicancy
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3. ‘For the Buddha's monks this meant a life of Mendicancy, of poverty but not of self-mortification, of celibacy and of gentle honesty.’ ‘True to his vow of Mendicancy he had relinquished the long held post of Prime Minister of Vijayanagara, the legendary Hindu kingdom he was instrumental in establishing with Harihara and Bukka in AD 1336.’
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4. Dominic also about the same time introduced Mendicancy, or the absence of wealth, as part of the system of life
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5. CURIOSITIES OF CHRISTIAN HISTORY CROAKE JAMES We must remember that Mendicancy is a very ancient institution in Italy, and that it will die hard, if it ever dies at all. ROMAN MOSAICS HUGH MACMILLAN
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6. Mendicancy is his recognized way of life. He published essays on the way to destroy Mendicancy and to improve the condition of the labourers, and also on the establishment of a fund for rural relief and …
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7. Beggary, Mendicancy, mendicity (noun) the state of being a beggar or mendicant "they were reduced to Mendicancy" beggary, begging, Mendicancy (noun)
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8. The Mendicancy laws have taken from him his human demand on Man. However, militant groups criticised the Philippine government's CCT project as promoting dole-outs, Mendicancy, political patronage, and corruption.
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9. See authoritative translations of Mendicancy in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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10. Mendicancy (n.) "state or condition of beggary, act of begging," 1758, from mendicant + abstract noun suffix -cy
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11. ‘For the Buddha's monks this meant a life of Mendicancy, of poverty but not of self-mortification, of celibacy and of gentle honesty.’ ‘True to his vow of Mendicancy he had relinquished the long held post of Prime Minister of Vijayanagara, the legendary Hindu kingdom he was instrumental in establishing with Harihara and Bukka in AD 1336.’
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12. As a religious term, Mendicancy (from the Latin mendicare, "to beg") denotes renunciation of all worldly possessions and the practice of begging alms from door to door
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13. A mendicant (from Latin: mendicans, "begging") is one who practices Mendicancy and relies chiefly or exclusively on alms to survive
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14. Mendicancy-squad meaning (US) Police who arrested beggars and homeless people. It did not exactly beggar description, but it certainly had that word on the look-out for the Mendicancy squad
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15. • Mendicancy(noun) The noun Mendicancyhas 2 senses: 1.the state of being a beggar or mendicant 2.a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person)
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16. Presidential Decree 1563 or the Anti-Mendicancy Law was signed by former president Marcos to “prevent the exploitation of infants and children through Mendicancy …
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17. Synonyms for Mendicancy include beggary, destitution, indigence, pauperism, need, poverty, want, bankruptcy, impecuniousness and impoverishment
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18. He published essays on the way to destroy Mendicancy and to improve the condition of the labourers, and also on the establishment of a fund for rural relief and the organization of rural education
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19. “To be poor without Mendicancy, to unite the flexible unity, the swift obedience of an order, with free and constant mingling among the poor, such was the ideal of Wycliffe’s ` poor priests'”
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20. The Anti-Mendicancy Law has been in effect since it was issued by former president Ferdinand Marcos in 1978
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21. Aside from its goal to control and eradicate Mendicancy, it also promotes social justice and protection of life, property, and dignity of the citizens of the Philippines.
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22. Although Mendicancy would seem to preclude cenobitism, many orders are mendicant and cenobitic at different times
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23. Mendicancy (countable and uncountable, plural mendicancies) The act or state of being a mendicant;
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24. WHEREAS, Mendicancy breeds crime, creates traffic hazards, endangers health, and exposes mendicants to indignities and degradation; and WHEREAS, there is an immediate need to provide appropriate services to enable mendicants to meet their basic needs and develop self-reliance;
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25. Unfortunately, there is a mafia running the business of Mendicancy.These people are hand in glove with authorities meant to eradicate beggary and have full freedom to install beggars at key public places where public turnover is high and eventually high income for both parties.
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26. To beg for votes, as if they were alms or broken victuals, is a form of Mendicancy which is incompatible with common self-respect, and yet it is a self-abasement which thirty years ago custom imperatively demanded.
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27. And into my face I strove to throw all the wan wistfulness of famished and ingenuous youth of Mendicancy.
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28. Mendicancy Law of 1978 (PD 1563) An act establishing an integrated system for the control and eradication of Mendicancy, providing penalties, appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes Section 1 Title and Scope of the Decree This Decree shall be known as the Mendicancy Law of 1978
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29. A mendicant is one who practices Mendicancy and relies chiefly or exclusively on alms to survive
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30. Synonyms for Mendicancy in Free Thesaurus
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31. 6 synonyms for Mendicancy: beggary, mendicity, mendicity, beggary, beggary, begging
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32. What are synonyms for Mendicancy?
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33. Mendicancy Culture among Filipinos – Is it a Bad Thing? Poverty is one critical problem that the country continues to face
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34. Definition of Mendicancy squad in the Definitions.net dictionary
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35. What does Mendicancy squad mean? Information and translations of Mendicancy squad in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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36. Translation for 'Mendicancy' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
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37. Mendicancy definition: the practice of begging , as for alms Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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38. Mendicancy definition: a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person) synonyms: begging, beggary, solicitation antonyms: wealth, obviate, inessential
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39. The Urdu Word فقیری Meaning in English is Mendicancy
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40. The synonyms of Mendicancy include are Begging, Destitution, Impecuniousness, Impoverishment, Indigence, Mendicity, Pauperism, Penuriousness, Penury, Poorness, Pennilessness and Impecuniosity.
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41. Mendicancy: 1 n the state of being a beggar or mendicant “they were reduced to Mendicancy ” Synonyms: beggary , mendicity Type of: indigence , need , pauperism , pauperization , penury a state of extreme poverty or destitution n a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person) Synonyms: beggary ,
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42. The Anti-Mendicancy Law has been in effect since it was issued by former president Ferdinand Marcos in 1978
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44. Mendicancy - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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45. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Mendicancy n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
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46. The Urdu Word گدائی Meaning in English is Mendicancy
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47. The synonyms of Mendicancy include are Begging, Destitution, Impecuniousness, Impoverishment, Indigence, Mendicity, Pauperism, Penuriousness, Penury, Poorness, Pennilessness and Impecuniosity.
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48. The city government’s decision to intensify the enforcement of the Anti-Mendicancy Ordinance stemmed from their observation that an increasing number of …
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49. Search Mendicancy and thousands of other words in English definition and synonym dictionary from Reverso
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50. You can complete the definition of Mendicancy given by the English Definition dictionary with other English dictionaries: Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Oxford, Cambridge, Chambers Harrap, Wordreference, Collins Lexibase dictionaries, Merriam Webster
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51. WHEREAS, Mendicancy breeds crime, creates traffic hazards, endangers health, and exposes mendicants to indignities and degradation; and WHEREAS, there is an immediate need to provide appropriate services to enable mendicants to meet their basic needs and develop self-reliance;
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MENDICANCY [ˈmendək(ə)nsē]
Definition of mendicancy 1 : the condition of being a beggar 2 : the practice of begging First Known Use of mendicancy
A member of a mendicant order. [Middle English mendicaunt, from Latin mendīcāns, mendīcant-, present participle of mendīcāre, to beg, from mendīcus, needy, beggar, from mendum, physical defect .] men′di·can·cy, men·dic′i·ty (-dĭs′ĭ-tē) n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
2 : of, relating to, belonging to, or constituting a religious order combining monastic life and outside religious activity and originally owning neither personal nor community property mendicant friars Friars should not be confused with monks.
Mendicancy is a profession, and it is not exercised only by extending the hand and whining for alms. Some of them are trained professional beggars, versed in every trick and dodge of the trade of mendicancy. How could disorderly living of this sort lead to anything but mendicancy? It was easy, however, to decree the extinction of mendicancy.