Word Meanings - BEGGESTERE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A beggar. Chaucer.
Related words: (words related to BEGGESTERE)
- BEGGARLY
1. In the condition of, or like, a beggar; suitable for a beggar; extremely indigent; poverty-stricken; mean; poor; contemptible. "A bankrupt, beggarly fellow." South. "A beggarly fellowship." Swift. "Beggarly elements." Gal. iv. 9. 2. Produced - BEGGAR
1. One who begs; one who asks or entreats earnestly, or with humility; a petitioner. 2. One who makes it his business to ask alms. 3. One who is dependent upon others for support; -- a contemptuous or sarcastic use. 4. One who assumes in argument - BEGGAR'S TICKS
The bur marigold and its achenes, which are armed with barbed awns, and adhere to clothing and fleeces with unpleasant tenacity. - BEGGAR'S LICE
The prickly fruit or seed of certain plants (as some species of Echinospermum and Cynoglossum) which cling to the clothing of those who brush by them. - BEGGARLINESS
The quality or state of being beggarly; meanness. - BEGGARISM
Beggary. - BEGGARHOOD
The condition of being a beggar; also, the class of beggars. - BEGGARY
1. The act of begging; the state of being a beggar; mendicancy; extreme poverty. 2. Beggarly appearance. The freedom and the beggary of the old studio. Thackeray. Syn. -- Indigence; want; penury; mendicancy. - BULLBEGGAR
Something used or suggested to produce terror, as in children or persons of weak mind; a bugbear. And being an ill-looked fellow, he has a pension from the church wardens for being bullbeggar to all the forward children in the parish. Mountfort . - COUPLE-BEGGAR
One who makes it his business to marry beggars to each other. Swift.