"A Multiplicity of Meaning": Emily Dickinson's Diction(ary) & Fascicle 15

"Poorer"

1. [Bereaved; deprived of a loved one; dispossessed of the companionship of a close friend.]
2. [Pitiable; unfortunate; pathetic; hapless; wretched.]
3. [Lowly; indigent; needy; [fig.] vulnerable; subject to loss.]
4. [Sad; lost; forlorn; lonely.]
5. [Inferior; less in status; lower in prestige; [fig.] mortal; human; less glorious.]
6. [Destitute; needy; penniless; without possession; lacking personal property; [fig.] excluded; not included; left out.]
7. [Thrifty; frugal; sparing; stinting; scant; sparse; economical; careful.]
8. [Obscure; unknown; unsung; undervalued; nameless; anonymous; not noticed.]
9. [Irrelevant; inferior; paltry; inadequate; deficient; insufficient; unsatisfactory; less than ideal.]

1. [Pauper; person who has very little; [fig.] spiritually bereft; emotionally deprived; lacking worth as a person.]
2. [Beggar; homeless wanderer; needy individual; destitute person; less fortunate people; those lacking shelter.]
3. [Economically disadvantaged people; those with the lowest income; ones who have the least money, goods, property, etc.]
4. [Least known people; less esteemed folks; little known ones.]

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