Friar

/ˈfraɪər/ noun

A member of a Christian religious order who takes vows of poverty and often lives in a community while preaching to the public.

From Old French 'frere' meaning 'brother,' which comes from Latin 'frater.' The word entered English during the medieval period when different mendicant orders (Franciscans, Dominicans) were established across Europe.

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