Word Meanings - MENDICITY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The practice of begging; the life of a beggar; mendicancy. Rom. of R.
Related words: (words related to MENDICITY)
- BEGGARLY
1. In the condition of, or like, a beggar; suitable for a beggar; extremely indigent; poverty-stricken; mean; poor; contemptible. "A bankrupt, beggarly fellow." South. "A beggarly fellowship." Swift. "Beggarly elements." Gal. iv. 9. 2. Produced - PRACTICER
1. One who practices, or puts in practice; one who customarily performs certain acts. South. 2. One who exercises a profession; a practitioner. 3. One who uses art or stratagem. B. Jonson. - BEGGAR
1. One who begs; one who asks or entreats earnestly, or with humility; a petitioner. 2. One who makes it his business to ask alms. 3. One who is dependent upon others for support; -- a contemptuous or sarcastic use. 4. One who assumes in argument - PRACTICED
1. Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman. "A practiced picklock." Ld. Lytton. 2. Used habitually; learned by practice. - BEGGAR'S TICKS
The bur marigold and its achenes, which are armed with barbed awns, and adhere to clothing and fleeces with unpleasant tenacity. - PRACTICE
A easy and concise method of applying the rules of arithmetic to questions which occur in trade and business. (more info) also, practique, LL. practica, fr. Gr. Practical, and cf. Pratique, 1. Frequently repeated or customary action; - BEGGABLE
Capable of being begged. - BEGGAR'S LICE
The prickly fruit or seed of certain plants (as some species of Echinospermum and Cynoglossum) which cling to the clothing of those who brush by them. - BEGGESTERE
A beggar. Chaucer. - MENDICANCY
The condition of being mendicant; beggary; begging. Burke. - BEGGARLINESS
The quality or state of being beggarly; meanness. - BEGGARISM
Beggary. - BEGGARHOOD
The condition of being a beggar; also, the class of beggars. - BEGGARY
1. The act of begging; the state of being a beggar; mendicancy; extreme poverty. 2. Beggarly appearance. The freedom and the beggary of the old studio. Thackeray. Syn. -- Indigence; want; penury; mendicancy. - BULLBEGGAR
Something used or suggested to produce terror, as in children or persons of weak mind; a bugbear. And being an ill-looked fellow, he has a pension from the church wardens for being bullbeggar to all the forward children in the parish. Mountfort . - ABEGGE
See CHAUCER - MALPRACTICE
Evil practice; illegal or immoral conduct; practice contrary to established rules; specifically, the treatment of a case by a surgeon or physician in a manner which is contrary to accepted rules and productive of unfavorable results. - COUPLE-BEGGAR
One who makes it his business to marry beggars to each other. Swift. - MISPRACTICE
Wrong practice. - MALEPRACTICE
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