vagabond Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place
- pirate ships were vagabonds of the sea
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noun a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support
floater; vagrant; drifter.
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verb move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
ramble; stray; cast; swan; drift; wander; tramp; range; rove; roam; roll.
- The gypsies roamed the woods
- roving vagabonds
- the wandering Jew
- The cattle roam across the prairie
- the laborers drift from one town to the next
- They rolled from town to town
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adjective satellite wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community
rootless.
- led a vagabond life
- a rootless wanderer
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adjective satellite continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another
floating; aimless; vagrant; drifting.
- a drifting double-dealer
- the floating population
- vagrant hippies of the sixties
WordNet
Vag"a*bond adjective
Etymology
F., fr. L.Definitions
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Moving from place to place without a settled habitation; wandering. "Vagabond exile." Shak. -
Floating about without any certain direction; driven to and fro. To heaven their prayers Flew up, nor missed the way, by envious winds Blown vagabond or frustrate. Milton.
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Being a vagabond; strolling and idle or vicious.
Vag"a*bond noun
Definitions
One who wanders from place to place, having no fixed dwelling, or not abiding in it, and usually without the means of honest livelihood; a vagrant; a tramp; hence, a worthless person; a rascal. A fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be. Gen. iv. 12.
✍ In English and American law, vagabond is used in bad sense, denoting one who is without a home; a strolling, idle, worthless person. Vagabonds are described in old English statutes as "such as wake on the night and sleep on the day, and haunt customable taverns and alehouses, and routs about; and no man wot from whence they came, nor whither they go." In American law, the term vagrant is employed in the same sense. Cf Rogue , n., 1. Burrill. Bouvier.
Vag"a*bond intransitive verb
Definitions
To play the vagabond; to wander like a vagabond; to stroll. On every part my vagabonding sight Did cast, and drown mine eyes in sweet delight. Drummond.