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impecuniosity|ɪmpɪkjuːnɪˈɒsɪtɪ| [f. impecunious + -ity.] The quality or condition of being impecunious; lack of money.
1818Scott Let. to J. B. S. Morritt 7 Dec. in Lockhart, A certain degree of impecuniosity, a necessity of saving cheese parings and candle ends. 1850W. Irving Goldsmith 222 Hiffernan..elevated the emptiness of his purse into the dignity of a disease, which he termed impecuniosity. 1874L. Stephen Hours in Library (1892) II. v. 145 He [Massinger], like most of his brethren, suffered grievously from impecuniosity. |