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Was (wer) ist VAGRANTS - definition


vagrant         
  • Political cartoon by [[Art Young]], ''[[The Masses]]'', 1917.
  • ''The Pass Room'' at [[Bridewell]], c. 1808. At this time paupers from outside London apprehended by the authorities could be imprisoned for seven days before being sent back to their own parish.
  • Caricature of a [[tramp]]
  • A woodcut from c.1536 depicting a vagrant being punished in the streets in Tudor England
CONDITION OF HOMELESSNESS WITHOUT REGULAR EMPLOYMENT OR INCOME
Rogue (person); Vagabond (person); Vagabonds; Vagrancy (lifestyle); Vagabond; Rogue (vagrant); Vagrants; Drifter (person); Ne'er-do-wells; No visible means of support; Roguery; Vagrant; Vagrancy laws; Vagabondage; Vagrancy law; Vagrancy (people); Roberdsman
(vagrants)
A vagrant is someone who moves a lot from place to place because they have no permanent home or job, and have to ask for or steal things in order to live.
He lived on the street as a vagrant.
= tramp
N-COUNT
vagrant         
  • Political cartoon by [[Art Young]], ''[[The Masses]]'', 1917.
  • ''The Pass Room'' at [[Bridewell]], c. 1808. At this time paupers from outside London apprehended by the authorities could be imprisoned for seven days before being sent back to their own parish.
  • Caricature of a [[tramp]]
  • A woodcut from c.1536 depicting a vagrant being punished in the streets in Tudor England
CONDITION OF HOMELESSNESS WITHOUT REGULAR EMPLOYMENT OR INCOME
Rogue (person); Vagabond (person); Vagabonds; Vagrancy (lifestyle); Vagabond; Rogue (vagrant); Vagrants; Drifter (person); Ne'er-do-wells; No visible means of support; Roguery; Vagrant; Vagrancy laws; Vagabondage; Vagrancy law; Vagrancy (people); Roberdsman
I. n.
Idle wanderer, sturdy beggar, vagabond.
II. a.
Strolling, wandering, roving, roaming, unsettled, nomadic, itinerant.
Vagrant         
  • Political cartoon by [[Art Young]], ''[[The Masses]]'', 1917.
  • ''The Pass Room'' at [[Bridewell]], c. 1808. At this time paupers from outside London apprehended by the authorities could be imprisoned for seven days before being sent back to their own parish.
  • Caricature of a [[tramp]]
  • A woodcut from c.1536 depicting a vagrant being punished in the streets in Tudor England
CONDITION OF HOMELESSNESS WITHOUT REGULAR EMPLOYMENT OR INCOME
Rogue (person); Vagabond (person); Vagabonds; Vagrancy (lifestyle); Vagabond; Rogue (vagrant); Vagrants; Drifter (person); Ne'er-do-wells; No visible means of support; Roguery; Vagrant; Vagrancy laws; Vagabondage; Vagrancy law; Vagrancy (people); Roberdsman
·adj Moving without certain direction; wandering; erratic; unsettled.
II. Vagrant ·adj Wandering from place to place without any settled habitation; as, a vagrant beggar.
III. Vagrant ·noun One who strolls from place to place; one who has no settled habitation; an idle wanderer; a sturdy beggar; an incorrigible rogue; a vagabond.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für VAGRANTS
1. "This leads to antisocial behaviour, street drinking and aggressive begging‘ as well as ‘tensions‘ between vagrants, the report warns.
2. The island is famous for its Asian vagrants _ birds blown off–course and ending up on St.
3. At this moment, it would not have been difficult to mistake her for one of the vagrants who sleep in many of the shop doorways in the area.
4. Several residents of Harare, the capital, said by phone Monday that they saw little evidence of a new police offensive against vagrants or street children.
5. After a ludicrous day of handjiving and fending off the local vagrants, Alex is able to say: "It‘s a wrap" just before 4pm.