friar

[frahy-er]

friar Definition

a member of a religious order, especially the mendicant orders of Franciscans, Dominicans, and Carmelites..

Using friar: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "friar" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The friar spent his days in prayer and contemplation.

  • Example

    The friars took a vow of poverty and chastity.

  • Example

    The friar preached to the congregation about the importance of charity.

  • Example

    The friars were known for their work with the poor and sick.

friar Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for friar

  • monk
  • brother
  • friar preacher
  • friar minor
  • friar minor conventual

Phrases with friar

  • friar's balsam

    an aromatic liquid used as an inhalant or topical antiseptic

    Example

    The friar's balsam helped to clear her sinuses.

  • friar's lantern

    a phosphorescent fungus that grows on decaying wood

    Example

    The hiker was fascinated by the glowing friar's lanterns in the forest.

  • friar's head

    a type of lettuce with a compact head of crisp leaves

    Example

    The salad was made with fresh friar's head lettuce from the garden.

Origins of friar

from Old French 'frere', meaning 'brother'

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Summary: friar in Brief

'Friar' [frahy-er] refers to a member of a religious order, particularly the mendicant orders of Franciscans, Dominicans, and Carmelites. Friars take vows of poverty and chastity and are known for their work with the poor and sick. The term extends to phrases like 'friar's balsam,' an aromatic liquid used for inhalation or antiseptic purposes.