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poor adj 1 not having sufficient money or means to live comfortably. 2 (the poor) poor people in general (see the 4). 3 (poor in something) not well supplied with it a country poor in minerals. 4 not good; weak; unsatisfactory poor eyesight. 5 unsatisfactorily small or sparse a poor attendance. 6 used in expressing pity or sympathy poor fellow! poorness noun. See also poverty. poor man's ... derog a substitute of lower quality or price than the specified thing This is only lumpfish, poor man's caviare.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French povre, from Latin pauper poor.
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