PAUPER


Meaning of PAUPER in English

/ ˈpɔːpə(r); NAmE / noun

( old use ) a very poor person

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WORD ORIGIN

late 15th cent.: from Latin , literally poor . The word's use in English originated in the Latin legal phrase in forma pauperis , literally in the form of a poor person (allowing non-payment of costs).

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