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Definition of Impecuniosity
1. n. The state of being impecunious.
Definition of Impecuniosity
1. Noun. The state of being impecunious; impecuniousness ¹
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Definition of Impecuniosity
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Impecuniosity
Literary usage of Impecuniosity
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Washington Irving by Washington Irving (1861)
"... and elevated the emptiness of his purse into the dignity of a disease, which
he termed impecuniosity^ and against which he claimed a right to call for ..."
2. An Englishman in Paris: (notes and Recollections). by Albert Dresden Vandam (1892)
"... whom Guizot tilted—M. Guizot died poor—M. de Lamartine's poverty did not
inspire the same respect—Lamartine's impecuniosity—My only visit to Lamartine's ..."
3. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1875)
"To the waste of their money by which it is accompanied, add the impecuniosity
which follows it ; and Mr. Norwood's admission, that for two months' advance ..."
4. The Mimic World and Public Exhibitions: Their History, Their Morals, and Effects by Olive Logan (1871)
"His General impecuniosity.—His Vanity and Presumption. False Ideas of the Stage
Life.— Sticks and Stage-Drivers.— Worthy Industry.—Democratic Possibilities ..."
5. Lord Melbourne by Henry Dunckley (1890)
"... Six Acts—Opposed to Parliamentary Reform—The Catholic Association—Queen
Caroline —impecuniosity—A philosophy of credit—Proclaimed a political renegade, ..."
6. Adventures in Mashonaland by Rose Blennerhassett, Lucy Sleeman (1894)
"... English nurses going out—I join them—Sister Lucy Sleeman —From Natal to
Johannesburg—Life in the " Golden City"—impecuniosity—Life in the Home—A ball—. ..."