Franciscan

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A friar of the religious order founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in 1209, now known as the Order of the Friars Minor.
  2. A friar or nun of a religious order based on the rule of Francis of Assisi's original order, such as (Roman Catholicism) the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (for men), Order of Friars Minor Conventual (men), Order of Saint Clare (women), or the Third Order of Saint Francis (men and women); or (Protestantism) certain orders in some Protestant churches, especially the Anglican Church and the Lutheran Church.
adj
  1. Of or pertaining to Saint Francis of Assisi.
  2. Of or pertaining to (Roman Catholicism) the Order of the Friars Minor, or (Protestantism, Roman Catholicism) to another religious order based on the rule of Francis of Assisi's original order.

Pronunciation

/fɹænˈsɪsk(ə)n/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Naomi Persephone Amethyst (NaomiAmethyst)-Franciscan.wav

Word forms

Franciscan Franciscans

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Late Latin Franciscānus (“(noun) friar of the order of Saint Francis; (adjective) of or from the order of Saint Francis”) + English -an (suffix forming agent nouns; and meaning ‘of or pertaining to’ forming adjectives). Franciscānus is derived from Franciscus (“the given name Francis, the name of Saint Francis of Assisi (c. 1181 – 1226)”) + Latin -ānus (suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’, denoting relationships of origin, position, or possession); and Franciscus from Francia (“region inhabited or ruled over by the Franka, Frankia”) (apparently a nickname from Francis’s father, an Italian merchant who worked in France) + -iscus (suffix forming adjectives).

Translations

Armenian: ֆրանցիսկյան Armenian: կրտսերական Asturian: franciscanu Bulgarian: францисканец Catalan: franciscà Catalan: franciscana Catalan: menoret Czech: františkán Dutch: franciscaan Dutch: franciscanes Dutch: fremineur Dutch: minderbroeder Esperanto: franciskano Finnish: fransiskaani Finnish: fransiskaanimunkki French: franciscain French: cordelier Galician: franciscano German: Franziskaner German: Franziskanermönch Hungarian: ferences Irish: Proinsiasach Italian: francescano Italian: cordigliere Italian: fraticello Macedonian: францисканец Classical Nahuatl: san Francisco teopixqui Norwegian Nynorsk: fransiskanar Polish: franciszkanin Polish: franciszkanka Portuguese: franciscano Portuguese: franciscana Romanian: franciscan Serbo-Croatian: францѝска̄н Serbo-Croatian: мино̀рӣт Serbo-Croatian: francìskān Serbo-Croatian: franjevac Serbo-Croatian: mali brat Serbo-Croatian: minòrīt Spanish: franciscano Spanish: franciscana Spanish: cordelero Spanish: minorita Welsh: Ffransisgiad Welsh: brawd llwyd
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