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vagabond

noun

1 vagabond

Anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place.

Roget 876: commonalty, democracy; obscurity; low condition, low life, low society, low company; bourgeoisie; mass of the people, mass of society; Brown Jones and Robinson; lower classes, humbler classes, ... show more

Roget 949: bad man, wrongdoer, worker of iniquity; evildoer etc. 913; sinner; the wicked etc. 945; bad example.    villain, rascal, ... show more

2 vagabond

A wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support.

synonyms: clochard, drifter, floater, vagrant.

Roget 268: traveler, wayfarer, voyager, itinerant, passenger, commuter.    tourist, excursionist, explorer, adventurer, mountaineer, hiker, backpacker, ... show more

Dutch: zwerver, landloper, vagebond
Polish: tułacz, łazęga, włóczykij, powsinoga, rajzer, włóczęga, cygan

verb

1 vagabond

Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment:
— Roving vagabonds.

synonyms: cast, drift, ramble, range, roam, roll, rove, stray, swan, tramp ... show more.

Dutch: rondlopen, vreemdgaan, dolen, wandelen, rondwandelen, dwalen, ronddolen, zwerven

adjective

1 vagabond

Wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community:
— Led a vagabond life.

synonym: rootless.

2 vagabond

Continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another.

synonyms: aimless, drifting, floating, vagrant.

Polish: włóczęgowski


Moby thesaurus: Arab, Bowery bum, arab, bat around, beach bum, beachcomber, beggar, beggarly fellow, bird of passage, blighter, bo, budmash, bum, bummer, caitiff, canter, circumforaneous, count ties, derelict, devil ... show more.

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