I didn't get to write because I had my brother and his wife over for dinner last night and evening is really the only time I have to write but, I did learn a new word (which I need to research a bit more thoroughly) so it's not a total loss.
men·di·cant
[men-di-kuh nt]
–adjective
1.
begging; practicing begging; living on alms.
2.
pertaining to or characteristic of a beggar.
–noun
4.
a member of any of several orders of friars that originally forbade ownership of property, subsisting mostly on alms.
This word clearly has a religous conotation to it although technically it means begging. Most of the images I found were of monks, I would say Buddhist monks but I don't really know for sure. All I know is that they did not appear to be Christian. Which is why I want to research my new word a bit more. I feel like I am missing out on a finer point of it's meaning.
I did find this corresponding image for Mendicant several pages down in my search which I saved... Who knows maybe I will use it someday. This painting really sparks my imgagination.
Love's Mendicant by Stephanie J. Frostad |
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