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"For want of means" means "because of a lack of resources". "Want" is derived from Old Norse words for "lacking". (Over time it gained the idea of "need", and from there the modern idea of "desire".)
phrase formal. because someone lacks something. She could not go on holiday for want of money. Lacking and not having something:lack, deprived, want for nothing...
because of not having (something) : because (something) does not exist or is not available For want of a better name, ...
If you do something for want of something else, you do it because the other thing is not available or not ...
For want of a message the battle was lost. For want of a battle the kingdom was lost. And all for the want of a horseshoe nail. "For Want of a Nail" is a proverb, having numerous variations over several centuries, reminding that seemingly unimportant acts or omissions can have grave and unforeseen consequences.
15 Jun 2014 · "For want of means" means "because of a lack of resources". "Want" is derived from Old Norse words ...
for (the) want of something meaning, definition, what is for (the) want of something: used to say that you do ...
for want of anything better (to do) meaning, definition, what is for want of anything better (to do): if you do ...
Definition of for want of a nail in the Idioms Dictionary. for want of a nail phrase. What does for want of a nail ...
Benjamin Franklin — 'For the want of a nail the shoe was lost,For the want of a shoe the horse was lost,For the want of ...
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"For Want Of"(为了想要WèiLeXiǎngYào) means "because of a lack of resources":因为资源不足YīnwèiZīYuánBùzú
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