miserant
Miserant is a rarely used English coinage intended to describe a person whose behavior is defined by extreme miserliness and a negative stance toward social reciprocity. In ethical and literary discussions, a miserant may be depicted as someone who hoards resources and refuses to help others, even when doing so would benefit a community. The term is not part of standard dictionaries and appears primarily in critical prose, speculative fiction, or theoretical essays on thrift and social obligation.
The word appears to be formed from the noun miser with the agentive suffix -ant, a productive
As a descriptive label rather than a technical category, its meaning can vary by author. Some writers
Example usage: "The miserant in the village council argued that wealth should be saved, not shared, igniting