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View synonyms for pauper
pauper
[ paw-per ]
noun
- a person without any means of support, especially a destitute person who depends on aid from public welfare funds or charity.
- a very poor person.
pauper
/ ˈpɔːpə /
noun
- a person who is extremely poor
- (formerly) a destitute person supported by public charity
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Derived Forms
- ˈpauperˌism, noun
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Other Words From
- pauper·age pauper·dom noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pauper1
1485–95; < Latin: poor
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pauper1
C16: from Latin: poor
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Example Sentences
The adults in the graves are presumed to be what are known as "pauper’s burials", for individuals whose families could not afford to pay for a grave.
From BBC
He kept a stash of money sewed into his ragged coat and conveniently escaped for a hot bath and a good meal while pretending to pass as a pauper.
From Salon
Many were buried in Portland cemeteries, some in unmarked pauper graves.
From Seattle Times
Under local laws, bone samples are taken from unidentified bodies before they are buried in paupers’ graves.
From Seattle Times
Well, in the portal’s early weeks, the Bruins have been closer to paupers given all the transfer targets who committed elsewhere.
From Los Angeles Times
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