- impecuniously
- adverb see impecunious
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
impecuniously — adverb : in an impecunious manner an impecuniously situated family plodding his way impecuniously through life * * * impecunˈiously adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑impecunious … Useful english dictionary
impecuniously — See impecunious. * * * … Universalium
impecuniously — adverb In an impecunious manner … Wiktionary
impecuniously — adv. with no source of livelihood, in poverty … English contemporary dictionary
impecuniously — im·pe·cu·nious·ly … English syllables
impecunious — impecuniously, adv. impecuniousness, impecuniosity /im pi kyooh nee os i tee/, n. /im pi kyooh nee euhs/, adj. having little or no money; penniless; poor. [1590 1600; IM 2 + obs. pecunious wealthy < L pecuniosus, equiv. to pecuni(a) wealth + osus … Universalium
impecunious — adjective Etymology: 1in + obsolete English pecunious rich, from Middle English, from Latin pecuniosus, from pecunia money more at fee Date: 1596 having very little or no money usually habitually ; penniless • impecuniosity noun • impecuniously… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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impecuniosity — See impecuniously. * * * … Universalium