English
Etymology
From Latin impecuniosus, im-, not + pecunia, money + -osus, full of.
Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-u�ni�s|-u�ni�s
Adjective
impecunious
- Lacking money.
Quotations
1875 March 25, Wikipedia:W. S. Gilbert|William S. Gilbert, w:Trial by Jury|Trial by Jury
:When I, good friends, was called to the bar,
:I'd an appetite fresh and hearty,
:But I was, as many young barristers are,
:An impecunious party.
Synonyms
saurus|poor|impoverished
italbrac-colon|lacking money poor, penniless
Translations
Czech: nemajÃcà penÃze, jsoucà bez penÄ�z, jsoucà bez prostÅ�edků, nezámožný, chudý
Spanish: menesteroso
vi:impecunious
zh:impecunious
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