mendiant

English

Etymology

French mendiant

two mendiants

Noun

mendiant (plural mendiants)

  1. A traditional French Christmas confection, a chocolate disc studded with nuts and dried fruits representing the various mendicant monastic orders.

Anagrams

French

Etymology

From the present participle of mendier, corresponding to Latin mendīcantem. Compare English mendicant, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese mendicante.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɑ̃.djɑ̃/
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Noun

mendiant m (plural mendiants, feminine mendiante)

  1. a beggar
  2. a traditional Christmas confection, a chocolate disc studded with nuts and dried fruits representing the various mendicant monastic orders
  3. a pastry from Alsace and Franche-Comté

Participle

mendiant

  1. present participle of mendier

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