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itinerant$41193$ - traducción al español

POLICE OFFICER WHO FREQUENTLY TRANSFERS BETWEEN POLICE DEPARTMENTS
Itinerant lawman

itinerant      
adj. itinerante, ambulante, viandante
gleeman         
WANDERING MINSTREL, BARD, OR OTHER POET
Gleeman; Gleemen; Strolling minstrel; Wandering minstrel; Traveling minstrel; Travelling minstrel; Roving minstrel; Traveling poet; Travelling poet; Wandering poet; Traveling bard; Travelling bard; Wandering bard; Cantabank; Itinerant minstrel; Itinerant bard; Circler; Itinerant poets; Wandering musician
juglar
itinerant         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Itinerants; Itinerant (disambiguation)
(adj.) = itinerante
Ex: In recent years the concept of the itinerant, or journeyman, cataloguer has been suggested as one solution to cataloguing backlogs and shortages of professionally trained cataloguers.

Definición

Itinerancy
·noun A passing from place to place.
II. Itinerancy ·noun A discharge of official duty involving frequent change of residence; the custom or practice of discharging official duty in this way; also, a body of persons who thus discharge official duty.

Wikipedia

Gypsy cop

In law enforcement in the United States, a gypsy cop, also known as a wandering police officer, is a police officer who frequently transfers between police departments, having a record of misconduct or unsuitable job performance. The term is slang, referencing the stereotypical nomadic lifestyle of the Romani people, often called "Gypsies" by non-Romani.