Legal Definition and Related Resources of Beggar
Meaning of Beggar
One who obtains his livelihood by asking alms. The laws of several of the states punish begging as an offense. Words of solicitation are not necessary, but the solicitation may be by attitude or gesture. 3 Abb. N. C. (N. Y.) 65.
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