To be a beggar means to ask for charity of some kind. A phrase with the word beggar might be "Try not to be a beggar your whole life, there is a world of opportunity out there for you".
The context clue being used in this statement is definition, where the unfamiliar word "impecuniousness" is clarified by the phrase "by the rags he was wearing." The description of the beggar's appearance helps define the meaning of the word.
A beggar generally is a negative connotation.
The Kannada word for 'beggar' is 'ಕೆಲಸ' (kelasa) or 'ಹೊಗಳು' (hogalu).
Yes, the word 'beggar' is a noun, a word for someone who lives by asking for money or food; a word for a person.
It appears that "Clapper dudgeon beggar" is not a recognized term or phrase. It could be a combination of unrelated words or a typographical error.
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When the king called in the next beggar, the beggar said, "Please have mercy!"
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Borsa del mendicante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beggar's purse."Specifically, the feminine noun borsa means "purse." The word del combines the preposition di with the masculine singular definite article il to mean "of the." The masculine noun mendicante means "beggar."The pronunciation is "BOHR-sah dehl MEHN-dee-KAHN-teh."
Differs.
Saibaba was a fakir but not a beggar