VAGABONDAGE - translation to arabic
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VAGABONDAGE - translation to arabic


VAGABONDAGE         
  • 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

الفعل

تَشَرَّدَ

الصفة

شَرُود

آخرى

اِبْنُ السَّبِيل ; عابِرُ سَبِيل ; عَيَّار ; مُتَشَرِّد

vagabondage         
  • 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
اسْم : تَشَرُّد
vagabondage         
  • 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
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Definition

Vagabondage
·noun The condition of a vagabond; a state or habit of wandering about in idleness; vagrancy.