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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic مِسْكِين (miskīn, poor), from Classical Syriac ܡܶܣܟܸܐܢܳܐ / ܡܶܣܟܸܢܳܐ / ܡܶܣܟܸܝܢܳܐ (meskēnā, miserable, wretched), from Akkadian 𒈦𒆕𒂗 (muškēnum, beggar, needy, indigent).

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Adjective

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mesquí (feminine mesquina, masculine plural mesquins, feminine plural mesquines)

  1. (archaic, dialectal) misfortunate, miserable
  2. mean, stingy
  3. vile, despicable
  4. paltry, wretched (of quantity or size)

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