to dispauper

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
TO DISPAUPER, Eng. law. To deprive a person of the privilege of suing in 
forma pauperis. (q.v.) 
     2. When a person has been admitted to sue in forma pauperis, and, 
before the suit is ended, it appears that the party. has become the owner of 
a sufficient estate real or personal, or has been guilty of some wrong, he 
may be dispaupered. 
    

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