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Indigence - 5 dictionary results

in⋅di⋅gence

[in-di-juhns]
–noun
seriously impoverished condition; poverty.

Origin:
1325–75; ME < L indigentia need. See indigent, -ence


privation, need, want, penury.


wealth.
in·di·gence   (ĭn'dĭ-jəns)   
n.  Poverty; neediness.

Indigence

In"di*gence\, n. [L. indigentia: cf. F. indigence. See Indigent.] The condition of being indigent; want of estate, or means of comfortable subsistence; penury; poverty; as, helpless, indigence. --Cowper.

Syn: Poverty; penury; destitution; want; need; privation; lack. See Poverty.

indigence 
c.1375, from O.Fr. indigence (13c.), from L. indigentia, from indigentem (nom. indigens), prp. of indigere "to need," from indu "in, within" + egere "be in need, want."

Main Entry: in·di·gence
Pronunciation: 'in-d&-j&ns
Function: noun
: impoverished hardship and deprivation
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