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Supplicant vs Beggar - What's the difference?

supplicant | beggar |

As nouns the difference between supplicant and beggar

is that supplicant is one who comes to humbly ask or petition while beggar is a person who begs.

As an adjective supplicant

is begging, pleading, supplicating.

As a verb beggar is

to make a beggar of someone; impoverish.

supplicant

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • begging, pleading, supplicating
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • one who comes to humbly ask or petition
  • beggar

    English

    (wikipedia beggar)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who begs.
  • * , chapter=13
  • , title= The Mirror and the Lamp , passage=“[…] They talk of you as if you were Croesus—and I expect the beggars sponge on you unconscionably.” And Vickers launched forth into a tirade very different from his platform utterances. He spoke with extreme contempt of the dense stupidity exhibited on all occasions by the working classes.}}
  • * 1983 , Stanley Rosen, Plato’s Sophist: The Drama of Original & Image , St. Augustine’s Press, p. 62:
  • Odysseus has returned to his home disguised as a beggar .
  • A person suffering from extreme poverty.
  • * 1883 , :
  • I'm to be a poor, crawling beggar , sponging for rum, when I might be rolling in a coach!

    Synonyms

    * (who begs) mendicant, panhandler, schnorrer, spanger, truant * (extremely poor person) palliard, pauper, vagabond

    Derived terms

    * beggarly * beggarliness * beggar's-lice * beggar-tick * beggarweed * beggary * beggars can't be choosers

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To make a beggar of someone; impoverish.
  • To exhaust the resources of; to outdo.
  • Synonyms

    * ruin

    Derived terms

    * beggar-my-neighbor * beggar thy neighbor * beggar belief * beggar description