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Definition of Schnorrers

Schnorrer
Schnorrer Schnor"rer, n. [Yiddish, fr. G. schnurrer, fr. schnurren to hum, whir, hence, from the sound of the musical instrument used by strolling beggars, to beg.] Among the Jews, a beggar.

Meaning of Schnorrers from wikipedia

- "international schnorrer" for his calls for philanthropy in many countries he visited. Milton Hindus, commenting on the picaresque novel The King of Schnorrers, wrote...
- Karl "Quax" Schnörrer (22 March 1919 – 25 September 1979) was a German military aviator who served in the Luftwaffe during World War II. As a fighter...
- Schnorrers" A reading of Israel Zangwill's historical satire The King of Schnorrers (1894), a public domain LibriVox recording The King of Schnorrers :...
- Democratic Party politics. It closed in 1966. A recreational social club, the Schnorrers were part of "voluntary ****ociation" based on the German Vereine or society...
- (show doctor) 1974 The Magic Show (director, c****ographer) 1979 King of Schnorrers (director, c****ographer) 1988 Mail (c****ographer) 1989 Jerome Robbins'...
- Florentine (born 2007), entrepreneur Man****seh da Costa, The King of Schnorrers All pages with titles containing Man****eh This page or section lists people...
- Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz Yankele ben Itzhok, the sidekick of The King of Schnorrers All pages with titles containing Yankel All pages with titles containing...
- hires Jewish scholar". McClatchy. "City of Rogues and Schnorrers". "City of Rogues and Schnorrers: Russia's Jews and the Myth of Old Odesa (brief review)"...
- novels by Jewish authors such as Children of the Ghetto and The King of Schnorrers by Israel Zangwill and Jew Boy by Simon Blumenfeld. Several chapters of...
- as The Big Bow Mystery (1892), and social satire, such as The King of Schnorrers (1894), a picaresque novel (which became a short-lived musical comedy...