Vagabonds - English meaning
Vagabonds – definitions in English dictionary
nounA person who wanders from place to place without a home or job.
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Vagabond tales is loosely based around the adventures of a musical vagabond who travels around the …
verbWander about as or like a vagabond.
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He went vagabonding about the world
adjectiveHaving no settled home.
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A vagabond poacher
adjectiveHaving no settled home.
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A vagabond poacher
adjectiveHaving no settled home.
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A vagabond poacher
adjectiveHaving no settled home.
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A vagabond poacher
nounA person who has no home and usually no job, and who travels from place to place
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They live a vagabond life/existence, travelling around in a caravan.
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Word origin
Middle English (originally denoting a criminal): from Old French, or from Latin vagabundus, from vagari ‘wander’.
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