< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
MENDICANCY (from Lat. mendicus, in a condition of beggary, a word of unknown origin), a state or condition of being a beggar, the practice of obtaining a livelihood by asking alms. The word “mendicant,” also found in the French form “mendiant,” appears to have come into use through the begging friars.
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