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penniless

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Not having a penny; utterly impoverished; extremely poor.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"destitute," early 14c., penyles , from penny + -less .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Penniless \Pen"ni*less\, a. [From Penny .] Destitute of money; impecunious; poor. -- Pen"ni*less*ness , n.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not having enough money to pay for necessities [syn: hard up , impecunious , in straitened circumstances(p) , penurious , pinched ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES die penniless (= without any money ) ▪ Van Gogh died penniless because nobody bought his paintings. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ He had gone from being a penniless student to become a multimillionaire. EXAMPLES ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Penniless (previously Penniless People of Bulgaria ) is a rock band, formed in Nakkila , Finland in 1988. As of July 2015, Penniless has released ten studio albums (the first four as Penniless People of Bulgaria), as well as nineteen singles/EPs. Penniless ...

Usage examples of penniless.

Democracy was forcing out the ancient autocracy of the Hapsburgs, education and culture were opening up to the masses so that by the time Hitler came to Vienna in 1909 there was opportunity for a penniless young man either to get a higher education or to earn a fairly decent living and, as one of a million wage earners, to live under the civilizing spell which the capital cast over its inhabitants.

France, when he was weary, hungry, and penniless, he observed one of these patterans or Gypsy trails, and, following the direction pointed out, arrived at the resting place of some Gypsies, who received him with kindness and hospitality on the faith of no other word of recommendation than patteran.

Money was my dominating preoccupation, for a month after the events at Hougham I was three weeks in arrears of rent to Mrs Quaintance and was now penniless.

He was unhired and unmarried, and was looking for some employment, as he was penniless.

Miss Avellanos was quite aware of his new and unexpected vocation, which in Costaguana was generally the speciality of half-educated negroes and wholly penniless lawyers.

Yesterday, for example, her bad temper was clearly real, and I had the pleasure of seeing a young nobleman, just as rich as I am penniless and plebian, forced to give up and acknowledge me the favored one.

Leaving this Galo Bastido positionless and mostly likely penniless, for he did not look like a man who would swallow his pride and accept a lesser rank under the auspices of some callow youth.

I have a hundred louis a month for pin-money, and I distribute it in alms and presents, but with due economy, so that I am not penniless at the end of the month.

I suppose it is partially because people recall that she was once betrothed to him and broke it off to wed that gay rattlepate who died so inconsiderately and left her penniless.

Marseilles girl whom he had left penniless in an inn at Milan, commending her to my care.

Black men alleged to be killing, raping, mugging, stabbing, gangbanging, looting, rioting, selling drugs, pimping, ho-ing, having too many babies, dropping babies from tenement windows, fatherless, motherless, Godless, penniless.

Thibodaux, which had become a kind of refugee village where hundreds of strikers, evicted from their plantation shacks, gathered, penniless and ragged, carrying their bed clothing and babies.

Caesar will do if he succeeds in overthrowing the State, when a tawdry, penniless minion like Antonius dares to say such things?

Though penniless and already notorious for his evil living, I welcomed him as a kinsman, affording him not only financial support but, what was perhaps more valuable, the social aegis of my position in the county.

But if I had married a woman of tact, who would have ruled me unawares to myself, I should have taken care of my fortune and have had children, instead of being lonely and penniless in my old age.