lack-all

noun

Etymology

From lack + -all.

Definitions

  1. One who has nothing

    One who has nothing; a destitute person.

    • Thus feel both the labourers and the lack-alls who do not labour, and partly both have a just grievance and a true quarrel against society.

The neighborhood

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