Beggars - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mumper
A beggar a begging impostor
Beggestere
A beggar
beggar lice
any of various Eurasian and North American plants having small prickly nutlets that stick to clothing
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Bluegown
One of a class of paupers or pensioners or licensed beggars in Scotland to whim annually on the kings birthday were distributed certain alms including a blue gown a
Beggarhood
The condition of being a beggar also the class of beggars
Wardmote
no disorders, nor permit gaming, etc., that they sell in lawful measures; searches are to be made for beggars, vagrants, and idle persons, etc., who shall be punished.
Proletariate
The lower classes beggars
Hackelia
A genus of plants with seeds that stick to clothing including stickseed and some of the beggars lice
Couple beggar
One who makes it his business to marry beggars to each other
Boraginaceous
Of pertaining to or resembling a family of plants Boraginaceaelig which includes the borage heliotrope beggars lice and many pestiferous plants
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