单词 | sack-friar |
释义 | Sack-friarn. A member of a mendicant order of the 13th and early 14th cent., called ‘Fratres de Pœnitentia Jesu Christi’ or ‘de Saccis’ (also Saccati, Saccitæ, Saccini, Sacci), who were clothed in sackcloth. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > friar > [noun] > begging mendicant1395 mendinantc1395 mendivaunt1395 Sack-friarc1400 stationar1581 walleteer1778 breviger1859 c1400 Rom. Rose 7462 So been Augustins and Cordileres,..and eek Sakked Freres. 1553 in Archaeologia (1775) 3 131 It. rect. of theyrs of Christopher Cornwall, for ferme of a parcell of grounde..sometyme parcell of the sakfryers by yere xvi. 1772 S. Pegge in Archaeologia 125 Memoir concerning the Sac-Friars, or Fratres de Poenitentia Jesu Christi, as settled here in England. 1867 R. Palmer Life P. Howard 53 The Order of Sacked Friars was put down in 1307. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.c1400 |
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