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Menander, Monostichoi, 301

German > Latin

bettelarm, mendīcus (der die Wohltätigkeit anderer in Anspruch nehmen muß). – egenus, in Prosa gew. egens (dem es an den notwendigsten Bedürfnissen fehlt). – b. sein, in summa egestate od. mendicitate esse; in summa mendicitate vivere; vitam in egestate degere: b. werden, jmd. b. machen, s. Bettelstab. – Bettelarmut, mendicitas. – egestas (Mangel an den notwendigsten Bedürfnissen übh.); verb. egestas ac mendicitas.