on relief



on relief

Also, on welfare; on the dole. Receiving public financial assistance, as in Half the people in this town are on relief, or Don hated the idea of going on welfare. The first two terms originated in the United States in the 1930s, when government assistance of this kind was first instituted. On the dole, used mainly in Britain but occasionally in America, dates from the 1920s, although the use of dole for a charitable gift dates from about 1200.
See also: on, relief

on relief

Receiving public assistance because of need or poverty.
See also: on, relief

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Euphranor-Ancient Greek
VelvetVEL-vətEnglish
Marija-Croatian, Slovene, Serbian, Macedonian, Lithuanian, Latvian
BazzaBAZ-əEnglish (British)
Joyner['dʒɔinə]
Casimiro-Spanish, Portuguese, Italian