Beggar - Law Dictionary Search Results
Beggars
Beggars. Begging in a pubic place is an offence of an
Beggarly
In the condition of or like a beggar suitable for a beggar extremely indigent poverty stricken mean poor
Gaber lunzie
A beggar with a wallet a licensed beggar
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Couple beggar
One who makes it his business to marry beggars to each other
Rogue
Rogue, a wandering beggar, vagrant, vagabond. As to 'incorrigible rogue,' or 'rogue and vagabond,'
Faqueer, or fakir
Faqueer, or fakir, a poor man, mendicant; a religious beggar, Indian.
VerbarSchnorrer
Among the Jews a beggar
Pertinacious
with obstinacy perversely persistent obstinate as pertinacious plotters a pertinacious beggar
Mumper
A beggar a begging impostor
Mendicity
The practice of begging the life of a beggar mendicancy
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