Poverty, scarcity, misfortune. From Latin miser, to , um ( "poor, greedy" ) .
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
Absolute need for goods, lack of everything necessary. It means lack, narrowness, misfortune, destitution, need, poverty, misery, hardship. It can also mean pettiness, stinginess or calamity, misadventure.
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