different between mendicate vs mendicated
mendicate
English
Etymology
From Latin mendicatus, past participle of mendicare (“to beg”).
Verb
mendicate (third-person singular simple present mendicates, present participle mendicating, simple past and past participle mendicated)
- (transitive, intransitive) To beg.
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Related terms
- mendicant
Anagrams
- Camdenite, meditance, mentacide
Italian
Verb
mendicate
- second-person plural present indicative of mendicare
- second-person plural imperative of mendicare
- feminine plural of mendicato
Anagrams
- decimante, medicante
Latin
Participle
mend?c?te
- vocative masculine singular of mend?c?tus
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mendicated
English
Verb
mendicated
- simple past tense and past participle of mendicate
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