lack-all
See also: lackall
English
Alternative forms
Noun
- One who has nothing; a destitute person.
- 1850, Thomas Carlyle, “The Present Time”, in Latter-Day Pamphlets:
- To these outcast soldiers of his, unregimented roving banditti for the present, or unworking workhouse prisoners who are almost uglier than banditti; to these floods of Irish Beggars, Able-bodied Paupers, and nomadic Lackalls, now stagnating or roaming everywhere, drowning the face of the world (too truly) into an untenantable swamp and Stygian quagmire, has the Chief Governor of this country no word whatever to say?
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:pauper
Derived terms
- lackallism
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