The American equivalent of a beggar is often referred to as a "panhandler." This term describes individuals who solicit money or assistance in public spaces, typically by holding signs or directly asking passersby for help. Panhandling can be seen in urban areas where people may be experiencing homelessness or financial hardship.
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When the king called in the next beggar, the beggar said, "Please have mercy!"
A person who asks for handouts can also be called a beggar or a panhandler.
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The dog sat under the dinner table, and behaved like a beggar by whimpering for food. The Salvation Army buckets collect money, and no worker is called a beggar.
a flag maker is called a bing bong beggar
The American equivalent to NAAFI is the PX, although there are few similarities.
Requester, beggar, beseecher, ( I hope this helped)
the beggar is laughing at who?
The beggar is a woman, because if the beggar is not the woman's brother, but the beggar has the woman for a sister, then the beggar is a woman, the only characteristic not mentioned in the question. beggars can be women
a BEGGAR'S CANT is a beggar that can't do anything for work or for living
The Lazarus who was resurrected from the dead is called Lazarus of Bethany or Lazarus of the Miracle. The leper in the parable of the rich man and the beggar (Luke 16) is called Lazarus the Beggar or Lazarus of the Parable. That's a Catholic answer.