mesquino

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Old Spanish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Arabic مِسْكِين (miskīn, poor). First attested with the pre-literary spelling misquinos (plural) in the 10th/11th-century San Millan glosses.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mesquino

  1. poor (lacking money)

Noun

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mesquino m

  1. beggar, homeless person
    • 10th or 11th century, anonymous, San Millan glosses , (as quoted by Coromines and Pascual):
      qui... pauperibus reddet : qui dat a los misquinos
      ...who gives to the beggars...

Descendants

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  • Spanish: mezquino

Further reading

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