lackstock

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Etymology

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lack +‎ stock

Noun

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lackstock (plural lackstocks)

  1. (obsolete, stock market) A person who has no money in stocks and shares.
    • 1802 November 6, Robert Southey, Letter to To Grosvenor C. Bedford, Esq.; republished in Warter, John Wood, editor, Selections from the letters of Robert Southey[1], volume 3, London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1856, page 212:
      Only let me say, that I should be as glad as you could be to find myself in possession of a good independent fortune: and that we poor lacklands and lackstocks who have to earn our livelihood, must endeavour to make the best of it.