pauperdom

pauperdom
The state of being a pauper.

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  • pauper — pauperage, pauperdom, n. /paw peuhr/, n. 1. a person without any means of support, esp. a destitute person who depends on aid from public welfare funds or charity. 2. a very poor person. [1485 95; < L: poor] * * * …   Universalium

  • pauper — noun 1》 a very poor person. 2》 historical a recipient of poor law relief. Derivatives pauperdom noun pauperism noun pauperization or pauperisation noun pauperize or pauperise verb …   English new terms dictionary

  • poverty — noun 1) abject poverty Syn: penury, destitution, pauperism, pauperdom, beggary, indigence, pennilessness, impoverishment, neediness, need, hardship, impecuniousness Ant: wealth 2) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • beggary — n 1. poverty, destitution, penury, indigence, impecuniousness, impecuniosity, pennilessness, neediness; insolvency, bankruptcy, liquidation; distress, straits, indebtedness; pauperism, pauperage, pauperdom, mendicancy, mendicity; lack, need, want …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • destitution — n 1. poverty, penury, indigence, im pecuniousness, impecuniosity, beggary, pennilessness, neediness; insolvency, bankruptcy, liquidation; distress, straits, indebtedness; pauperism, pauperage, pauperdom, mendicancy, mendicity. 2. lack, want,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • indigence — n poverty, penury, destitution, impecun iousness, impecuniosity, beggary, pennilessness, neediness; insolvency, bankruptcy, liquidation; distress, straits, difficulties, indebtedness; pauperism, pauper age, pauperdom, mendicancy, mendicity; hand… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • pauperism — n poverty, destitution, penury, indigence, impecuniousness, impecuniosity, pennilessness, neediness, reduced circumstances; beggary, mendicancy, mendicity, pauperage, pauperdom; insolvency, bankruptcy, liquidation; distress, difficulties, straits …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • ruin — n 1. devastation, desolation, ravagement, havoc, destruction; dilapidation, ruination, wreck, wreckage, wrack, wrack and ruin; disruption, upheaval; crash, collision, crack up. 2. overthrow, overturn, subversion, suppression, subdual, conquest;… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • pauper — n. 1 a person without means; a beggar. 2 hist. a recipient of poor law relief. 3 Law a person who may sue in forma pauperis. Derivatives: pauperdom n. pauperism n. pauperize v.tr. (also ise). pauperization n. Etymology: L, = poor …   Useful english dictionary

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