Beggar

/ˈbɛɡər/ noun

A person who asks people for money or food because they are very poor and have nowhere else to turn for help.

From Middle English 'beggen' and Old French 'begard'; possibly from the Beghard movement (a medieval religious community). The word has meant a poor person who asks for charity since the 1200s.

AMእንደ አንድ ሰው
ARبَقِير
BNবেগার
CAmenestr
CSchudák
DAfattigs
DEBettler
ELπτωχός
ESmendigo
FAمجرد
FInimettömät
FRmendicant
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