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1510s, "person destitute of property or means of livelihood," from Latin pauper "poor, not wealthy, of small means" (see poor (adj.)). Originally in English a legal word, from Latin phrase in forma pauperis (late 15c.) "in the character of a poor person," thus allowed to sue in court without legal fees.
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Definition of pauper. 1 : a person destitute of means except such as are derived from charity; specifically : one who receives aid from funds designated for the poor. paupers on welfare.
pauper, poor) is a term meaning poverty or generally the state of being poor, but in English usage particularly the condition of being a "pauper", i.e. in receipt of relief administered under the English Poor Laws.
Late 15th century: from Latin, literally ' poor'. The word's use in English originated in the Latin legal phrase in forma ...
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From Latin pauper (“poor”) (whence also poor), ultimately from Proto-Indo- European *peh₂w- (“few, small”) ( English ...
Pauper is an old-fashioned word for someone who is poor — really poor, like the paupers described by Charles ...
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