Thesaurus / most mendicant
other words for most mendicant
MOST RELEVANT
- down-and-out
- drifting
- fly-by-night
- idle
- itinerant
- itinerate
- mendicant
- moving
- peripatetic
- prodigal
- rambling
- roaming
- rootless
- roving
- sauntering
- shifting
- straggling
- stray
- strolling
- transient
- travelling
- unsettled
- wandering
- wayfaring
- aimless
- destitute
- errant
- fancy-free
- footloose
- migratory
- nomadic
- perambulant
- perambulatory
- shiftless
- wayward
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He had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIR
He has been on intimate terms with czar and serf, he has met millionaire and mendicant, he has hobnobbed with prince and pauper.
COMRADE KROPOTKINVICTOR ROBINSON
In a way of speaking, this mendicant of Coney Island was perhaps of this class.
FROM PLACE TO PLACEIRVIN S. COBB
The top-most bud waits only through the twelve hours of a single day to open.
THE COLLEGE, THE MARKET, AND THE COURTCAROLINE H. DALL
They probably despised her already; how much more they would despise her in the character of a mendicant!
TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLESTHOMAS HARDY
Her father had no son living, therefore she was an only child, and the most-sought-after of any maiden in that band.
RED HUNTERS AND THE ANIMAL PEOPLECHARLES A. EASTMAN
The noblest and most-varied scenery in the north-west Himalaya is in the catchment area of the Jhelam.
THE PANJAB, NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE, AND KASHMIRSIR JAMES MCCRONE DOUIE
I must go there, if I clothe myself in the rags of a mendicant lama and beg my way from one black tent to another.
TRANS-HIMALAYA, VOL. 2 (OF 2)SVEN HEDIN
The birds were filling the top-most branches, a gathering of the clans, evidently, for the day's start.
ROOF AND MEADOWDALLAS LORE SHARP
It is the southwestern or left-most point of Rutowski's line; impregnable with its cannon-batteries and grenadiers.
HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA, VOL. XV. (OF XXI.)THOMAS CARLYLE