Definition
plural of beggary; multiple instances of begging or the conditions of poverty and destitution.
Etymology
From 'beggary' (meaning the state of being a beggar or the act of begging) plus the standard English plural '-ies.' Beggary comes from 'beggar' plus the suffix '-y'/-'-ary' meaning a state or condition.
Kelly Says
The word 'beggaries' is rare because the condition of begging is usually uncountable in modern usage, but in historical texts it appears when discussing multiple types of begging or different regions' poverty conditions.
Translations
BNবাংলা
গরীবতা
go-ree-ba-ta
CACatalà
pobreça
po-bre-sa
CSČeština
chudoba
chu-do-ba
DEDeutsch
Bettlertum
bet-ler-tum
ESEspañol
mendicidad
men-di-si-dad
FISuomi
köyhyys
ko-y-hyys
FRFrançais
pauvreté
po-v-re-te
HIहिन्दी
गरीबी
ga-ree-bee
HUMagyar
szegénység
sze-gen-yes-eg
IDBahasa Indonesia
kemiskinan
ke-mis-ki-nan
IGIG
ihe n'anya
ee-he n'an-ya
ITItaliano
povertà
po-ver-ta
MSBahasa Melayu
kemiskinan
ke-mis-kin-an
MYမြန်မာ
ကျန်းမာ
kya-na-ma
NLNederlands
armoede
ar-mo-e-de
NONorsk
fattigdom
fat-tig-dom
PLPolski
ubóstwo
u-bo-s-tvo
PTPortuguês
mendicância
men-di-kansa
RORomână
sărăcie
sa-ra-che
RUРусский
нищета
nish-che-ta
SVSvenska
fattiga
fat-ti-ga
SWKiswahili
ukimwi
oo-kim-wee
THไทย
ความยากจน
khwam-yahk-chon
TLTL
kahirapan
ka-hi-ra-pan
TRTürkçe
fakirlik
fak-ir-lik
UKУкраїнська
бідність
bid-nist
VITiếng Việt
sự nghèo khổ
su-nghi-eo-kho
YOYO
àwọn ẹ̀kọ́
awon ek-o
ZUZU
ukuthula
oo-ku-thu-la