misero

Etymology 1
From, of uncertain origin. Possibly a borrowing.

Adjective

 * 1) bleak, miserable, unhappy, wretched
 * 2) * 1802,, “A Luigia Pallavicini caduta da cavallo” (Scelte opere di Ugo Foscolo, Poligrafica Fiesolana, Firenze (1835), p. 22), vv. 76-78:
 * "it"
 * "it"

- Scuote l’arcion, te misera ¶ su la pietrosa riva ¶ strascinando mal viva


 * 1)  destitute, indigent, poor
 * 2)  poor, underdeveloped
 * 3) inadequate, insufficient, meager
 * 4) contemptible, despicable, miserable, sleazy
 * 5)  avaricious, covetous, stingy, ungenerous
 * 1)  poor, underdeveloped
 * 2) inadequate, insufficient, meager
 * 3) contemptible, despicable, miserable, sleazy
 * 4)  avaricious, covetous, stingy, ungenerous
 * 1) contemptible, despicable, miserable, sleazy
 * 2)  avaricious, covetous, stingy, ungenerous
 * 1) contemptible, despicable, miserable, sleazy
 * 2)  avaricious, covetous, stingy, ungenerous
 * 1)  avaricious, covetous, stingy, ungenerous
 * 1)  avaricious, covetous, stingy, ungenerous
 * 1)  avaricious, covetous, stingy, ungenerous
 * 1)  avaricious, covetous, stingy, ungenerous