Beghard

/ˈbɛɡ.ɑrd/ noun

A member of a lay religious community in medieval Europe, particularly in the Low Countries, living a communal life following religious principles without monastic vows.

From Old French 'beghard,' possibly from Middle Dutch 'beggert' or a personal name origin. The Beghards were 12th-13th century communities. Later 'beghard' transformed into 'beggar' in English.

AMበጋርድ
ARبِغَارِد
BNবেগার্ড
CAbegarda
CSbegárd
DAbegård
DEBegärder
ELbegάρδ
ESbegardo
FAبِگارد
FIbegård
FRbegarder
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