To ask alms or by way of alms. transitive. To ask (bread, money, etc.) in alms or as a charitable gift; to procure (one's living) by begging.
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释义 | the mind > possession > poverty > mendicancy > beg [verb (transitive)] (14) beg?c1225 To ask alms or by way of alms. transitive. To ask (bread, money, etc.) in alms or as a charitable gift; to procure (one's living) by begging. thigc1300 To receive by begging; to beg (alms, one's food, etc.); in modern Scottish, to solicit gifts on special occasions, esp. on setting up housekeeping… emendicate1611 transitive. To obtain by begging. mang1811 transitive. To beg (someone) for money, etc. Also intransitive: to beg, cadge. bum1863 transitive. To acquire by begging or scrounging; to beg for; to cadge, sponge. schnorr1892 transitive. To obtain (money, assistance, etc.) by begging, coaxing, or importuning a person. panhandle1894 intransitive. To beg. Also occasionally transitive with it: to scrape or scrounge a living. yegg1916 transitive. To break (a safe); also, to beg. ding1935 transitive. U.S. slang. To importune (a person); to beg or pester (someone) for money, food, etc.; (also) to obtain (something) by begging; to… mump- Now slang and English regional. transitive. To obtain by begging or scrounging. Subcategories:— beg a person for something (3) — visit a house in course of begging (1) |
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