Petitioners recognized the influential position the abbess had obtained as a result of her own patronage of the exiled and impecunious royalists.
Vergerio came from a respected but impecunious family.
Indeed, the only really unwelcome thing about this volume is the price, at £120 likely to deter some libraries, let alone impecunious scholars.
At £90, however, the hardback second edition represents a considerable investment for young or impecunious pathologists.
The more impecunious a person is the greater the burden of even a small quantity of costs may be.
What about the poor impecunious people who could not afford to employ lawyers?
It is not entirely a question of inventors being impecunious.
It must exist, because impecunious persons have rights and the law is not an exact science.