Supplicating means to ask or beg for something humbly.
A supplicant is one who begs a service or favor from a more powerful person.
one who supplicates a supplicant
That is the correct spelling of "supplicant" (one who pleads or petitions, i.e. supplicates).
The cast of Conversation with the Supplicant - 2008 includes: Lauren Carnovale as Girl Dianne Dennis as Old Woman 2 Kris Lemche as Supplicant Neil Rikhi as Sleeping Man Dov Tiefenbach as Main Character
supplicant, customer, employer.
Scrounger, mendicant, panhandler, supplicant, pauper, vagrant...
I m sorry to tell you that there is no ruijie supplicant software for Linux as far as i have tried ie for red hat enterprise 5,fedora 8,ubuntu....yes ofcourse there is one in the site but its of no use if u want link is : http://www.ruijie.com.cn/service/Portals/0/software/qtcp/Supplicant%20For%20Linux%20V1.1.1.rar better luck with this one i also hope that someone could develop one for Linux and mac users like us...
Asker, borrower, bum, deadbeat, hobo,mendicant, panhandler, rustler, scrounger,supplicant, supplicator, tramp, vagabond
'The priest sank his knees in supplication to God.'
These 2 services are the WPA supplicant for the D-Link wireless utility. They are integrated in the D-Link utility to give you WPA/WPA-PSK support
yeh sure! U can get it workin on da 32bit version of win7..i hav no clue abt da 64 bit version srry!
The cast of Description of a Struggle - 1993 includes: Chris Marstall as The Supplicant Tony Pemberton as Fritz Parker Posey as Wanda Douglas Stearns as Baachus
Grammatically, it's "prayer", though pronounced more like "pray-er" instead of "prair". Catholics supposedly use the word "supplicant". "Querent" might even be appropriate, depending on the context.