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indigent

  • 1 אביון

    pauper, poor, indigent

    Hebrew-English dictionary > אביון

  • 2 דל

    adj. poor, miserable, meager, humble, frugal, mean, scrimpy, shabby, skimp, skimpy, spare, sparing; wretched, beggarly, indigent; lean, slender, slim, jejune, weedy
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    v. be drawn with a pail; extracted (inform.)
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    v. to draw water; to elicit, extract (inform.)
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    door, opening

    Hebrew-English dictionary > דל

  • 3 נצרך

    adj. needy, indigent, poor

    Hebrew-English dictionary > נצרך

  • 4 עני

    poor, miserable, pauper, wretched, destitute, needy, impecunious, indigent, mendicant, necessitous, penurious, almsman, humble

    Hebrew-English dictionary > עני

  • 5 עניה

    poor, miserable, pauper, wretched, destitute, needy, impecunious, indigent, mendicant, necessitous, penurious, almsman, humble

    Hebrew-English dictionary > עניה

  • 6 ענייה

    poor, miserable, pauper, wretched, destitute, needy, impecunious, indigent, mendicant, necessitous, penurious, almsman, humble

    Hebrew-English dictionary > ענייה

  • 7 עשו

    עֵשָׂו(b. h.) pr. n. m. Esau, son of Isaac; (gent. noun) Esau ( Edom), frequ. a disguise for Rome. Yoma 38b רשע דר … זה ע׳ a wicked man that dwelt between two righteous men without adopting their doings, that is Esau. Gitt.57b (ref. to Gen. 27:22) אין לך … מזרעו של ע׳ there is no successful war in which descendants of Esau have no part. Gen. R. s. 2 ויהי ערב ערבו של ע׳ ‘and it was evening (Gen. 1:5), the evening (decline) of Esau (Rome). Koh. R. to V, 7 אם ראית ע׳ בכרך הגדול של רומי עושק וכ׳ when thou seest Esau in the large city of Rome oppressing the poor and robbing the indigent ; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > עשו

  • 8 עֵשָׂו

    עֵשָׂו(b. h.) pr. n. m. Esau, son of Isaac; (gent. noun) Esau ( Edom), frequ. a disguise for Rome. Yoma 38b רשע דר … זה ע׳ a wicked man that dwelt between two righteous men without adopting their doings, that is Esau. Gitt.57b (ref. to Gen. 27:22) אין לך … מזרעו של ע׳ there is no successful war in which descendants of Esau have no part. Gen. R. s. 2 ויהי ערב ערבו של ע׳ ‘and it was evening (Gen. 1:5), the evening (decline) of Esau (Rome). Koh. R. to V, 7 אם ראית ע׳ בכרך הגדול של רומי עושק וכ׳ when thou seest Esau in the large city of Rome oppressing the poor and robbing the indigent ; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > עֵשָׂו

См. также в других словарях:

  • indigent — indigent, ente [ ɛ̃diʒɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1265; lat. indigens 1 ♦ Vieilli Qui manque des choses les plus nécessaires à la vie. ⇒ malheureux, misérable, nécessiteux, pauvre. Vieillard indigent qui vit d aumônes. Subst. Personne sans ressources. Aide… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • indigent — in·di·gent / in də jənt/ adj: suffering from indigence the indigent defendant was provided with counsel indigent n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • indigent — indigent, ente (in di jan, jan t ) adj. 1°   Qui manque des choses utiles à la vie. •   Dépenser à peine deux mille francs par an pour sa personne, et en donner plus de vingt mille à des familles indigentes, VOLT. Lett. d Argenson, 8 août 1743.… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • indigent — indigént adj. m., pl. indigénţi; f. sg. indigéntă, pl. indigénte Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  INDIGÉNT, Ă adj. (Liv.) Lipsit, nevoiaş, sărac. [< fr. indigent …   Dicționar Român

  • Indigent — In di*gent, a. [L. indigent, L. indigens, p. p. of indigere to stand in need of, fr. OL. indu (fr. in in) + L. egere to be needy, to need.] [1913 Webster] 1. Wanting; void; free; destitute; used with of. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Destitute… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • indigent — in‧di‧gent [ˈɪndɪdʒnt] adjective formal not having any money or possessions: • Hospitals continue to provide uncompensated care for the indigent. * * * indigent UK US /ˈɪndɪdʒənt/ adjective FORMAL ► very poor: » …   Financial and business terms

  • indigent — (adj.) c.1400, from O.Fr. indigent, from L. indigentem (see INDIGENCE (Cf. indigence)). As a noun, poor person, from early 15c …   Etymology dictionary

  • indigent — INDIGENT, [indig]ente. adj. Necessiteux, pauvre. Assister ceux qui sont indigents. il estoit si indigent que …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • indigent — [in′di jənt] adj. [ME indygent < OFr < L indigens, prp. of indegere, to be in need < OL indu (L in), in + egere, to need < IE base * eg , lack > ON ekla] 1. in poverty; poor; needy; destitute 2. Archaic lacking; destitute ( of) n.… …   English World dictionary

  • indigent — adj *poor, needy, destitute, penniless, impecunious, poverty stricken, necessitous Antonyms: opulent Contrasted words: *rich, wealthy, affluent …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • indigent — [adj] poor beggared, busted, destitute, down and out*, flat broke*, hard up*, homeless, impecunious, impoverished, in want, necessitous, needy, penniless, penurious, povertystricken; concept 334 Ant. rich, wealthy …   New thesaurus

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