Mendigo in english
Beggar
pronunciation: begɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: begɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
mendigar = cadge.
Example: For the most part it is a story of bug-ridden rooms in working-men's hotels, of fights, drinking bouts, cheap brothels, Russian refugees, cadging.mendigo = beggar ; mendicant ; vagrant ; panhandler ; bagman ; homeless.
Example: These works presents a picture of China filled with devastation, turbulence, bandits, beggars and poverty.Example: Mr Imray had libraries in his metropolitan ragged schools where mendicant readers took pleasure in reading.Example: This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.Example: Through a survey conducted last year, the city found over 400 panhandlers on the streets, of whom nearly three in four were homeless.Example: His hand went to the pistol in his belt as he turned and found a ragged, filthy bagman looking up at him from beneath a blanket of newspapers.Example: Bryan Talbot's novel focuses on Helen, a homeless London teenager who finds hope in the stories of Beatrix Potter.more:
» mendigo que rebusca en la basura = dumpster rat .
Example: Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' 'under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.