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Abdicant
Abdicant Ab"di*cant, a. [L. abdicans, p. pr. of abdicare.]
Abdicating; renouncing; -- followed by of.
Monks abdicant of their orders. --Whitlock.
Abdicant
Abdicant Ab"di*cant, n.
One who abdicates. --Smart.
Candicant
Candicant Can"di*cant, a. [L. candicans, p. pr. of candicare
to be whitish.]
Growing white. [Obs.]
Claudicant
Claudicant Clau"di*cant, a. [L. claudicans, p. pr. of
claudicare to limp, fr. claudus lame.]
Limping. [R.]
Contraindicant
Contraindicant Con"tra*in"di*cant, n. (Med.)
Something, as a symptom, indicating that the usual mode of
treatment is not to be followed. --Burke.
Dijudicant
Dijudicant Di*ju"di*cant, n. [L. dijudicans, p. pr.]
One who dijudicates. [R.] --Wood.
IndicantIndicant In"di*cant, a. [L. indicans, p. pr. indicare. See
Indicate.]
Serving to point out, as a remedy; indicating. Indicant
Indicant In"di*cant, n.
That which indicates or points out; as, an indicant of the
remedy for a disease.
MendicantMendicant Men"di*cant, a. [L. mendicans, -antis, p. pr. of
mendicare to beg, fr. mendicus beggar, indigent.]
Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant
friars.
Mendicant orders (R. C. Ch.), certain monastic orders which
are forbidden to acquire landed property and are required
to be supported by alms, esp. the Franciscans, the
Dominicans, the Carmelites, and the Augustinians. Mendicant
Mendicant Men"di*cant, n.
A beggar; esp., one who makes a business of begging;
specifically, a begging friar.
Mendicant ordersMendicant Men"di*cant, a. [L. mendicans, -antis, p. pr. of
mendicare to beg, fr. mendicus beggar, indigent.]
Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant
friars.
Mendicant orders (R. C. Ch.), certain monastic orders which
are forbidden to acquire landed property and are required
to be supported by alms, esp. the Franciscans, the
Dominicans, the Carmelites, and the Augustinians. Mordicant
Mordicant Mor"di*cant, a. [L. mordicans, p. pr. of mordicare
to bite, fr. mordere: cf. F. mordicant.]
Biting; acrid; as, the mordicant quality of a body. [R.]
--Boyle.
PredicantPredicant Pred"i*cant, a. [L. praedicans, -antis, p. pr. of
praedicare. See Predicate.]
Predicating; affirming; declaring; proclaiming; hence;
preaching. ``The Roman predicant orders.' --N. Brit. Rev. Predicant
Predicant Pred"i*cant, n.
One who predicates, affirms, or proclaims; specifically, a
preaching friar; a Dominican.
predicantBlack friar Black" fri`ar (Eccl.)
A friar of the Dominican order; -- called also predicant
and preaching friar; in France, Jacobin. Also, sometimes,
a Benedictine. Prejudicant
Prejudicant Pre*ju"di*cant, a. [L. praejudicans, p. pr.]
Influenced by prejudice; biased. [R.] `` With not too hasty
and prejudicant ears.' --Milton.
RadicantRadicant Rad"i*cant, a. [L. radicans, p. pr.: cf. F. radicant.
See Radicate, a.] (Bot.)
Taking root on, or above, the ground; rooting from the stem,
as the trumpet creeper and the ivy.
Meaning of Dicant from wikipedia
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audivimus tanta dementia obrutos,
tanta stultitia alienatos, ut
credant et
dicant quandam esse regionem, quæ
dicatur Magonia, ex qua
naves veniant in nubibus...
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reconstructions of
medieval Irish music.
These included the 12th-century
pieces "
Dicant Nunc" and "Cormacus Scripsit", both of
which come from
Irish m****cripts...
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magistratus de
capite (9) vel in ****ias,
facito ut
populus iuras sententiam dicant, se de iis id
sententiae (10) dei****, quod
optimum populum censeat esse...
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audivimus tanta dementia obrutos,
tanta stultitia alienatos, ut
credant et
dicant quandam esse regionem, quæ
dicatur Magonia, ex qua
naves veniant in nubibus...
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magistratus de
capite (9) vel in ****ias,
facito ut
populus iuras sententiam dicant, se de iis id
sententiae (10) dei****, quod
optimum populum censeat esse...
- in Latin. This is
known as a
generic relative clause: at
etiam sunt quī
dīcant, Quirītes, ā mē ēiectum in
exilium esse Catilīnam (Cicero) 'but
there are...
- unlike.' Nam quod ****nt se pro
magno de
divinis Scripturis proferre, ut
dicant Christum facturam et craturma: e
contrario nos
secundum Scriptura dicimus...
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University St. Catharines, Ontario
Elmwood School "De his
factis in
perpetuum dicant" ("Let them
speak of
these deeds forever!") 2005 (37th Annual)
Brock University...
- Jerusalem: "Hi qui
litteras noverunt et
legere psalmos, per
singulas horas eos
dicant qui ex
institutione sanctorum patrum et ecclesiæ
approbata consuetudine...
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penitential text (Incipit de
sacrificiis et
remissione fratrum. Sed fort****e
dicant ... per
Iesum Christum dominum nostrum);
Paenitentiale ****meani (prologue...