Other traditional tale elements, such as the beautiful maiden to be married and the schnorrer or visionary beggar, enhance curiosity and anticipation. |
Zangwill described Pinchas as a comic character and a schnorrer with not very high morals. |
It wasn't bad, only cracked, but he could get no one to take it except a schnorrer. |
The nearer the departure of the schnorrer, the higher his spirits rose. |
He was a notorious parasite and schnorrer, but few of his hosts were overtly unwelcoming, since he could be ingeniously vindictive in print, even when seeming to offer praise. |
And so you run away from the Home and married this schnorrer? |