- paucity
- noun Etymology: Middle English paucite, from Latin paucitat-, paucitas, from paucus little — more at few Date: 15th century 1. smallness of number ; fewness 2. smallness of quantity ; dearth
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Paucity — Pau ci*ty, n. [L. paucitas, fr. paucus few, little: cf. F. paucit[ e] See {Few}.] 1. Fewness; smallness of number; scarcity. Hooker. [1913 Webster] Revelation denies it by the stern reserve, the paucity, and the incompleteness, of its… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
paucity — I noun absence, bare subsistence, dearth, deficiency, deprivation, destitution, drought, exigency, exiguity, famine, fewness, finite quantity, fraction, inadequacy, infrequency, insufficiency, lack, limited amount, minimum, minority, modicum,… … Law dictionary
paucity — (n.) early 15c., from O.Fr. paucité (14c.), from L. paucitatem (nom. paucitas) fewness, scarcity, from paucus few, little, from PIE root *pau few, little (Cf. L. paullus little; O.E. feawe few; see FEW (Cf. few) ( … Etymology dictionary
paucity — [n] lack, scarcity absence, dearth, deficiency, famine, fewness, insufficience, insufficiency, meagerness, paltriness, poverty, rarity, scantiness, scarceness, shortage, slenderness, slightness, smallness, sparseness, sparsity; concepts… … New thesaurus
paucity — ► NOUN ▪ smallness or insufficiency of supply or quantity. ORIGIN from Latin paucus few … English terms dictionary
paucity — [pô′sə tē] n. [ME paucyte < MFr or L: MFr paucité < L paucitas < paucus,FEW] 1. fewness; small number 2. scarcity; dearth; insufficiency … English World dictionary
paucity — [[t]pɔ͟ːsɪti[/t]] N SING: N of n If you say that there is a paucity of something, you mean that there is not enough of it. [FORMAL] Even the film s impressive finale can t hide the first hour s paucity of imagination. ...the paucity of good… … English dictionary
paucity — noun a) Fewness in number; a small number. But when I had crossed the threshold, I was astonished at the paucity of facts to be gleaned from the inmates themselves. b) Smallness in size or amount; meagerness. Your tax refund might be late, owing… … Wiktionary
paucity — pau|ci|ty [ˈpo:sıti US ˈpo: ] n [singular] formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: paucité, from Latin, from paucus little ] less than is needed of something = ↑lack paucity of ▪ a paucity of information … Dictionary of contemporary English
paucity — pau|ci|ty [ pɔsəti ] noun singular FORMAL paucity of a small amount of something that is not enough: There s a paucity of quality leaders … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
paucity — noun a paucity of formal less than is needed of something: a paucity of information … Longman dictionary of contemporary English