Mendicant order - translation to russian
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Mendicant order - translation to russian

TYPE OF RELIGIOUS LIFESTYLE
Mendicant friars; Mendicant friar; Mendicant Order; Mendicant Movement and Orders; Mendicant Friars; Mendicant order; Mendicant Orders; Begging Friars
  • Benedictine]] monastery in [[Saône-et-Loire]], France. It was at one time the center of Western monasticism.

Mendicant order         
[рел., ист.] нищенствующий орден
finite order         
CARDINALITY OF A GROUP, OR WHERE THE ELEMENT A OF A GROUP IS THE SMALLEST POSITIVE INTEGER M SUCH THAT AM = E
Order of a group; Group order; Order (group); Order of a group element; Finite order

математика

конечный порядок

stop loss order         
INSTRUCTION FROM CUSTOMERS TO BROKERS TO BUY OR SELL ON A STOCK EXCHANGE
Stop loss order; Stop-Limit Order; Stop order; Stop Order; Stop-limit order; Limit order; Limit Order; Market order; Trailing stop order; Stop-loss order; One cancels other; At the opening; Time in Force; Stop limit; Stop limit order; One cancels the other; Trailing stop-limit order; Sell-stop order; Buy-stop order
приказ о продаже ценных бумаг по наилучшему курсу (но не ниже курса, указанного клиентом)

Definition

world order
¦ noun a set of arrangements established internationally for preserving global political stability.

Wikipedia

Mendicant orders

Mendicant orders are, primarily, certain Catholic Christian religious orders that have adopted a lifestyle of poverty, traveling, and living in urban areas for purposes of preaching, evangelization, and ministry, especially to the poor. At their foundation these orders rejected the previously established monastic model. This model prescribed living in one stable, isolated community where members worked at a trade and owned property in common, including land, buildings and other wealth. By contrast, the mendicants avoided owning property at all, did not work at a trade, and embraced a poor, often itinerant lifestyle. They depended for their survival on the goodwill of the people to whom they preached.

The term "mendicant" is also used with reference to some non-Christian religions to denote holy persons committed to an ascetic lifestyle, which may include members of religious orders and individual holy persons.

What is the Russian for Mendicant order? Translation of &#39Mendicant order&#39 to Russian