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friar (n.)

late 13c., from Old French frere "brother, friar" (9c., Modern French frère), originally referring to the mendicant orders (Franciscans, Augustines, Dominicans, Carmelites), who reached England early 13c., from Latin frater "brother" (from PIE root *bhrater- "brother").

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Definitions of friar from WordNet

friar (n.)
a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms;
Synonyms: mendicant
From wordnet.princeton.edu