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In some senses, penury is marked as obsolete, poetic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
cheerful, early, later
VERB + PENURY
come, ill-veiled, lead, lived
PENURY + NOUN
freedom, prosperity
PREP.
from, in
ADV.
onely
noun
Extreme need or want; destitution, poverty; (countable) an instance of this.
As he [Jesus] behelde⸝ he ſawe the ryche men⸝ howe they caſt in their offeringꝭ [offeringis] into the treſury. He ſawe alſo a certayne povre widdowe⸝ which caſt ĩ [in] thydre two mytes. And he ſaid: of a trueth I ſaye vnto you⸝ this povre widdowe hath putt in moare thẽ [then, i.e., than] they all. For they all have of their ſuperfluyte added vnto the offeringe off God: But ſhe⸝ of her penury⸝ hath caſt in all the ſubſtaunce that ſhe hadde.
[W]hat prodigall portion haue I ſpent, that I ſhould come to ſuch penury?
Often followed by of: a lack of something; a dearth, a scarcity.
VVith theſe and many others as conſiderable, vvhich partly vvillingly, and partly in the penury of Books, forgettingly I paſſe, […]
In early youth I laboured under a peculiar embarrassment and penury of words, which I sought to convey my thoughts adequately upon interesting subjects: […]
The quality of being miserly; miserliness, parsimoniousness, stinginess.
God ſometimes puniſhes one ſinne vvith another; pride vvith adultery, drunkenneſſe vvith murder, careleſeneſſe vvith irreligion, idleneſſe vvith vanity, penury vvith oppreſſion, irreligion vvith blaſphemy, and that vvith Atheiſme, and therefore it is no vvonder if he puniſhes a ſinner by a ſinner.
Let them not ſtill be obſtinately blind, / Still to divert the Good thou haſt deſign'd, / Or vvith Malignant penury, / To ſterve the Royal Vertues of his Mind.
noun — a state of extreme poverty or destitution
As he [Jesus] behelde⸝ he ſawe the ryche men⸝ howe they caſt in their offeringꝭ [offeringis] into the treſury. He ſawe alſo a certayne povre widdowe⸝ which caſt ĩ [in] thydre two mytes. And he ſaid: o
Wiktionary[W]hat prodigall portion haue I ſpent, that I ſhould come to ſuch penury?
WiktionaryIn all labour there is profit: but the talke of the lippes tendeth onely to penury.
WiktionaryThe feast of Ravenswood Castle was as remarkable for its profusion as that of Wolf's Crag had been for its ill-veiled penury.
Tatoeba · #7760555Can Tebboune lead Algeria from penury to prosperity?
Tatoeba · #10077841The artist lived in cheerful penury, valuing his freedom more than comfort.
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In some senses, penury is marked as obsolete, poetic. Watch for register when choosing this word.