friar|friars in English
noun
[fri·ar || 'fraɪə(r)]
monk, member of a Roman Catholic religious orde
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1. Carmelite definition: a member of an order of mendicant friars founded about 1154; White Friar Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
2. 4 words related to Augustinian: Augustinian order, friar, mendicant, Austin Friar
3. Friar Edgar Varela, 36, from Phoenix, Arizona, met the Conventual friars while he was a Carmelite studying at Loyola University in Chicago, and again at Catholic University in Washington, D.C
4. Accus - Order of Friars Minor Recollect
5. The Capuchin friars welcome you.
6. The friar took a deep breath and sighed.
7. The friar realised how hungry he was.
8. The Capuchin friars of the Province of St
9. The Discalced Carmelites are friars and nuns
10. Friar Lawrence: Long time no see, my kind child.
11. The friar looked sideways at Cranston and quietly groaned.
12. The Barefooted Friar Poem by Sir Walter Scott
13. Is the undenied right of the Barefooted Friar
14. [ Re- enter others of the Watch with Friar Lawrence. ] 3 WATCH Here is a friar, that trembles, sighs, and weeps:
15. The clever friar would sift one fact from another.
16. A monk or friar belonging to any of the Augustinian
17. Why can't you just be my skinny Friar Tuck?
18. It was found impaled in the eye of a mendicant friar.
19. You must think more clearly than that, said the friar.
20. Francis, Franciscan Capuchin friars, brothers, serve the Province of St
21. Saint Adjute of Morocco was a Franciscan Friar Minor
22. In 1589 Henry was himself assassinated by a fanatical Jacobin friar.
23. The friar turned as some one tapped him on the shoulder.
24. English words for Brüder include brethren, Broiders and friars
25. The Order of Friars Minor Conventual (OFM Conv), commonly known as the Conventual Franciscans, is a branch of the order of Roman Catholic Friars founded by Francis of Assisi in 1209