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V. Human Life; its various Relations and Conditions
10. Riches – Want – Poverty

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divitiis, copiis abundare– to be rich, wealthy.

magnas opes habere– to be very rich; to be in a position of affluence.

opibus maxime florere– to be very rich; to be in a position of affluence.

omnibus opibus circumfluere– to be very rich; to be in a position of affluence.

fortunis maximis ornatum esse– to be in the enjoyment of a large fortune.

in omnium rerum abundantia vivere– to live in great affluence.

aliquem ex paupere divitem facere– to raise a man from poverty to wealth.

inopia alicuius rei laborare, premi– to suffer from want of a thing.

ad egestatem, ad inopiam (summam omnium rerum) redigi– to be reduced to (abject) poverty.

vitam inopem sustentare, tolerare– to earn a precarious livelihood.

in egestate esse, versari– to live in poverty, destitution.

vitam in egestate degere– to live in poverty, destitution.

in summa egestate or mendicitate esse– to be entirely destitute; to be a beggar.

stipem colligere– to beg alms.

stipem (pecuniam) conferre– to contribute alms.

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