《mendicancy》怎以读
英 ['mendɪkənsɪ]
美 ['mendɪkənsɪ]
《mendicancy》是什么意思
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英英释义
mendicancy[ 'mendikənsi ]
- n.
- the state of being a beggar or mendicant
"they were reduced to mendicancy"
同义词:beggarymendicity
- a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person)
同义词:beggarybegging
- the state of being a beggar or mendicant
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MendicancyThe new mendicancy: homeless in New York City.Becoming Urban: Mendicancy and Vagrants in Modern ShanghaiSOME SOCIAL AND MENTAL ASPECTS OF MENDICANCYThe origins of religious mendicancy in medieval EuropeReligious Poverty, Mendicancy, and Reform in the Late Middle AgesBeggars of God: The Christian Ideal of MendicancyBegging the Question: Disability, Mendicancy, Speech and the LawA Crippling Deceit: Mendicancy and the Performance of Disability in Progressive AmericaMendicancy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries: "uBI necessitas non Urgeat": The preachers facing the "refrigescens caritas"