beggars
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary mendiante|mendier|mendicité|mendicant|beggars|beggar 1080; du lat. mendicare, de mendicus «indigent», de mendum «faute, défaut» + from Latin "mendicans," the present participle of mendicare "to beg." This verb, in its turn, comes from mendicus "needy, a beggar," a word based on mendum "a physical defect." The root is akin to that in Sanskrit menda "physical defect" and, probably, Old Irish mennar "mole, skin spot." gadâ (aves. gad, kordi qedâ, gilaki gadà) dar-yuza
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 beg·gar n. Pronunciation: ' be-gər Function: noun Etymology: Middle English beggere, beggare, from beggen to beg + -ere, -are 2 -er Date: 13th century 1 : one that begs especially : a person who lives by asking for gifts 2 : PAUPER 3 : FELLOW 4C ]]> 2 beggar n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   beg·gared ; beg·gar·ing \ ' be-gə-riŋ\ Date: 15th century 1 : to reduce to beggary 2 : to exceed the resources or abilities of : DEFY < beggar s description> <so outrageous as to beggar belief>]]> beggar (as used in expressions) n. beggar my neighbour beggar's lice beggar lice beggar thy neighbor beggar ticks beggar's ticks ]]>