Friars

/ˈfraɪərz/ noun

Members of a religious community, usually Catholic, who take vows of poverty and travel around preaching and helping people.

From Old French 'frere' meaning 'brother,' derived from Latin 'frater.' Friars differ from monks because they live and work in communities outside the monastery rather than isolated in one place.

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