niggardly

Etymology

niggard + -ly

adj

  1. Withholding for the sake of meanness; stingy, miserly.
    [W]here the owner of the house will be bountiful, it is not for the steward to be niggardly. 1609, Joseph Hall, (paraphrasing Ambrose? in) "No Peace with Rome", in Josiah Pratt (editor), The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Hall, D. D., Vol. IX. Polemical Works, London, (1808), page 57
    This manifests itself in an implacable tendency to provide an opulent supply of some things and a niggardly yield of others. 1958, John Kenneth Galbraith, The Affluent Society, published 1998, page 186

adv

  1. (now rare) In a parsimonious way; sparingly, stingily.
    because many families are compelled to live niggardly, exhaust and undone by great dowers, none shall be given at all, or very little […]. , New York 2001, p.105

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