"poor relation" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: poor relations [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} poor relation (plural poor relations)
  1. Something neglected or seen as inferior. Translations (Translations): stiefkind [neuter] (Dutch), stiefkindje [neuter] (Dutch), köyhä sukulainen (Finnish), parent pauvre [masculine] (French), φτωχός συγγενής (ftochós syngenís) [masculine] (Greek), parente povero [masculine] (Italian), ubogi krewny [masculine] (Polish), бе́дный ро́дственник (bédnyj ródstvennik) [masculine] (Russian)

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