Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Former and more regular spellings of beggar, beggary.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Obsolete form of
beggar .
Etymologies
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Examples
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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No consideration of the feelings and wants of the begger at all here, but then the life of a begger is hard and difficult.
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