Beggarliness

/ˈbɛɡ.ə.lɪ.nəs/ noun

The quality or state of being extremely poor or miserable; the characteristic of resembling or befitting a beggar.

From Middle English 'beggar' + '-liness' (a suffix meaning quality or state). The word 'beggar' itself comes from Old French 'begard' or 'beghard,' members of a medieval lay community. The '-liness' suffix derives from Old English '-ness' variants.

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