vagabond

Etymology
From, from , from. Compare moribund.

Noun

 * 1) A person on a trip of indeterminate destination and/or length of time.
 * 2)  One who usually wanders from place to place, having no fixed dwelling, or not abiding in it, and usually without the means of honest livelihood.

Translations

 * Albanian: fatndjekës
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Coptic: ⲥⲁⲣⲁⲕⲱϯ
 * Czech: ,
 * Danish:, landevejsridder
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto: vagabondo
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * Georgian: მაწანწალა,
 * German:, ,
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: umrenningur
 * Japanese: 放浪者,
 * Macedonian: ски́тник, ски́талец
 * Maori: tipiwhenua
 * Polish:, ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Sorbian:
 * Lower Sorbian: dundak
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Telugu: జులాయి
 * Turkish:
 * Welsh: crwydryn


 * Bengali: ভ্যাগাবন্‌ড্
 * Bulgarian:, , клоша́р
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Crimean Tatar: bıralqı
 * Danish:, landevejsridder, landstryger,
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto: vagulo
 * Finnish:, , ,
 * French: ,
 * Georgian:, მაწანწალა
 * German:, ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ἀλήτης
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: umrenningur
 * Japanese: 放浪者,
 * Latin:, planus
 * Macedonian: бе́здомник, ски́тник
 * Maori: tipiwhenua, kōripi
 * Navajo: naʼałjidí
 * Norman: paillard, vacâbond
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:, ,
 * Sorbian:
 * Lower Sorbian: dundak
 * Spanish:
 * Ukrainian: волоцюга,
 * Volapük:, higliban, jigliban
 * Welsh: gŵr ar gylch


 * Maori:

Verb

 * 1) To roam, as a vagabond

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Crimean Tatar: bıralqılamaq
 * Esperanto: vagi
 * Finnish: reissata
 * Georgian: წანწალი,
 * German:
 * Japanese: 放浪する,
 * Maori: tipiwhenua
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Swedish:, ,

Adjective

 * 1) Floating about without any certain direction; driven to and fro.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) vagabonding

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) tramp (a homeless person)