Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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PENU'RIOUS, adjective [Latin penuria, scarcity, want; Gr. poor; rare.]
1. Excessively saving or sparing in the use of money; parsimonious to a fault; sordid; as a penurious man. It expresses somewhat less than niggardly.
2. Scanty; affording little; as a penurious spring.
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