impoor

verb

Etymology

From im- + poor.

  1. derived from *peh₂w- — “few, small
  2. derived from *pavo-pars
  3. derived from pauper
  4. inherited from povre
  5. formed as impoor — “in- + poor

Definitions

  1. To impoverish.

    • Neither waves, nor thieves, nor fire Nor have rots impoor'd this Sire

The neighborhood

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