Definition of "niggard"
niggard
adjective
comparative more niggard, superlative most niggard
Quotations
It was, however, the pleasure of his niggard and unhappy fortune, that in seeking a place proper for his accommodation, he and Dapple tumbled into a deep and very dark pit, among a number of old buildings.
1755, Tobias Smollett, chapter III, in The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote, translated from the original Spanish of Cervantes, volume II
[H]is heart swelled within him, as he sat at the head of his own table, on the occasion of the house-warming, dispensing with no niggard hand the gratuitous viands and unlimited beer, which were at once to symbolise and inaugurate the hospitality of his mansion.
1852, William, Robert Chambers, Chambers' Edinburgh Journal
noun
plural niggards
verb
third-person singular simple present niggards, present participle niggarding, simple past and past participle niggarded