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Beggarly

In the condition of or like a beggar suitable for a beggar extremely indigent poverty stricken mean poor contemptible...


Beggars ticks

The bur marigold Bidens and its achenes which are armed with barbed awns and adhere to clothing and fleeces with unpleasant tenacity also called beggar ticks...


Couple beggar

One who makes it his business to marry beggars to each other...


Beggars

Beggars. Begging in a pubic place is an offence of an 'idle and disorderly person' within the meaning of the (English) Vagrancy Act, 1824, s. 3 (5), and endeavouring anywhere to obtain alms by exposure of wounds, an offence of a 'rogue and vagabond' within s. 4 (5) of that Act (see VAGRANT). Procuring a child to beg in a public place is an offence against s. 14 of the (English) Children Act, 1908, and see the (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1932 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 4....


Beggarhood

The condition of being a beggar also the class of beggars...


Gaber lunzie

A beggar with a wallet a licensed beggar...


Beggar

One who begs one who asks or entreats earnestly or with humility a petitioner...


Beggarism

Beggary...


beggar lice

any of various Eurasian and North American plants having small prickly nutlets that stick to clothing...


Beggarliness

The quality or state of being beggarly meanness...


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