Synonym: poor man. Similar words: pause, paucity, super, superior, supersede, supervisor, supermarket, superficial. Meaning: ['pɔːpə(r)] n. a person who is very poor.
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1) He did die a pauper and is buried in an unmarked grave.
2) He died a pauper.
3) The Latin pauper means a person of modest means rather than some one without food, roof, or clothing.
4) During those decades bands of pauper migrants went on the tramp in search of food and a living.
5) The overseers didn't like working the pauper children, and having to beat them to keep them at their tasks.
6) Some say Meurent died so abject a pauper that no papers were kept, no gravesite marked.
7) Being left alone a pauper, she had become humanized.
8) He died a pauper at the age of 51.
9) If you work conscientiously you'll only die a pauper.
10) Most residents in this district are urban pauper.
11) I'm not asking any girl to marry a pauper.
12) Eat a king by day,[sentencedict.com] a pauper by night.
13) She's a weak vessel and a pauper, as thou knowest.
14) The poor pauper paused on purpose to pawn a porpoise.
15) A pauper has as much a right to learn as a king.
16) You are worse off than a pauper though you may be well off financially.
17) Jefferson died a pauper.
18) INSIDE his hovel of branches and rags,(http://sentencedict.com/pauper.html) a pauper called Badshah Kale keeps a precious object.
19) He becomes a pauper , and pauperism develops more rapidly than population and wealth.
20) You lived like a pauper when you had plenty of money.
21) If a pauper eats a chicken, one of them is sick.
22) If there was a certain element of the Prince and the Pauper in all this, it worked both ways.
23) " But I don't need your advice. Do you think Pa is a pauper?
24) Each one of you will be given a title - Pauper.
25) Legend has it that the fairy princess fell in love with a pauper.
26) Each one of you will be given a title - Pauper Pauper?
More similar words: pause, paucity, super, superior, supersede, supervisor, supermarket, superficial, superfluity, superfluous, superlative, supercilious.