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pauper

PAW-puh
noun
1
A person who is very poor, especially one relying on charity or public assistance.
"He died a pauper after losing his fortune in the crash."
"The Victorian workhouse system was built to deal with paupers."

How to Use Pauper

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomeone with no money at all, dependent on others or the state.

When to use it

Sounds old-fashioned or literary today; "poor person" or "someone in poverty" is the everyday modern phrasing.

Common pairings
die a pauper pauper's grave

Word Forms

paupered past tense, paupers plural, paupers singular

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Etymology

A direct borrowing from Latin pauper, meaning "poor" — the same root that gives us "poverty" and "impoverish."

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