Penury — Pen u*ry, n. [L. penuria; cf. Gr. ? hunger, ? poverty, need, ? one who works for his daily bread, a poor man, ? to work for one s daily bread, to be poor: cf. F. p[ e]nurie.] 1. Absence of resources; want; privation; indigence; extreme poverty;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
penury — index bankruptcy, dearth, deficiency, indigence, need (deprivation), poverty, privation Burton s Legal Thesa … Law dictionary
penury — early 15c., from M.Fr. pénurie, from L. penuria want, need, related to paene scarcely … Etymology dictionary
penury — *poverty, indigence, want, destitution, privation Analogous words: *need, necessity, exigency: pinch, strait, pass, *juncture Antonyms: luxury … New Dictionary of Synonyms
penury — ► NOUN ▪ extreme poverty. ORIGIN Latin penuria … English terms dictionary
penury — [pen′yo͞o rē, pen′yərē] n. [ME pennury < L penuria, want, scarcity < paene, scarcely: see PASSION] lack of money, property, or necessities; extreme poverty; destitution SYN. POVERTY … English World dictionary
penury — [[t]pe̱njʊri[/t]] N UNCOUNT Penury is the state of being extremely poor. [FORMAL] He was brought up in penury, without education … English dictionary
penury — [ penjʊrɪ] to commit penury … Combinatory dictionary
penury — pen|u|ry [ˈpenjuri] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: penuria] formal the state of being very poor = ↑poverty ▪ He died in penury in 1644. >penurious [pıˈnjuəriəs US ˈnur ] adj … Dictionary of contemporary English
penury — noun (U) formal the state of being very poor; poverty: families living in penury … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
penury — noun Dylan was oblivious to his brother s wretched state of penury Syn: extreme poverty, destitution, pennilessness, impecuniousness, impoverishment, indigence, pauperism, privation, beggary … Thesaurus of popular words