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wanderer         
n. a homeless wanderer
Wanderer         
·noun One who wanders; a rambler; one who roves; hence, one who deviates from duty.
wanderer         
(wanderers)
A wanderer is a person who travels around rather than settling in one place.
= drifter
N-COUNT

Википедия

Wanderer

Wanderer, Wanderers, or The Wanderer may refer to:

  • Nomadic and/or itinerant people, working short-term before moving to other locations, who wander from place to place with no permanent home, or are vagrant
  • The Wanderer, an alternate name for the Wandering Jew
Примеры употребления для Wanderer
1. The word planet comes from the ancient Greek for "wanderer" because early astronomers would see them moving in the sky against a stationary backdrop of stars.
2. "If I wasn‘t in show business I don‘t know what I would have been –– a wanderer or something, you know?" he said in a 2001 interview.
3. The word "planet" comes from the Greek for "wanderer" and describes a celestial object that appears to roam around the sky.
4. Soon afterward, the restless wanderer moved to Crete, and then, on a trip to Jerusalem, fell in love with its ancient Old City.
5. In "Persephone the Wanderer," she hints at both of these: "She does know the earth/ is run by mothers, this much/ is certain.