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Answered by Anonymous
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Friar, (from Latin frater through French frère, “brother”), man belonging to any of the Roman Catholic religious orders of mendicants, having taken a vow of poverty. Formerly, friar was the title given to individual members of these orders, such as Friar Laurence (in Romeo and Juliet), but this is no longer common.

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Friar, (from Latin frater through French frère, “brother”), man belonging to any of the Roman Catholic religious orders of mendicants, having taken a vow of poverty. Formerly, friar was the title given to individual members of these orders, such as Friar Laurence (in Romeo and Juliet), but this is no longer common.

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