It is a neologism for what is "related to poverty, which lives in misery or promotes it". From the Latin pauper, eris ("poor, economically miserable") with the suffix -ino.
John Rene Plaut
PAUPERINO error by PAUPÉRRIMO , very poor , miserly
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