Undermoneyed
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Insufficiently moneyed (monied; i.e. affluent); in possession of insufficient money; poor. rare
"Nevertheless, the Church of England has been and is, in the towns, both undermanned and (if the word may be excused) undermoneyed."
Example
More examples"Nevertheless, the Church of England has been and is, in the towns, both undermanned and (if the word may be excused) undermoneyed."
Etymology
From under- + moneyed or under- + money + -ed.
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