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 Translation for 'vagabond' from English to Esperanto
NOUN   a vagabond | vagabonds
SYNO aimless | drifter | drifting | ...
vagabondo {noun}vagabond [person]
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Translation for 'vagabond' from English to Esperanto

vagabond [person]
vagabondo {noun}
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Usage Examples English
  • The figure of the vagabond is central to Give Me Liberty, and all good values are extolled as ones a "true vagabond" holds.
  • Both "vagrant" and "vagabond" ultimately derive from the Latin word "vagari", meaning "to wander".
  • A hobo is a migratory worker or homeless vagabond, often penniless.
  • Within this group, it is almost certainly a rather close relative of the vagabond butterflyfish ("C. ...
  • He has been described as a "prélat aventureux et vagabond", an "adventurous and vagabond prelate" (Chalandon 1907).

  • A few feet ahead of them they see something hiding under an iron sheet – a vagabond.
  • François Villon was a student and vagabond whose two poetic "testaments" or "wills" are celebrated for their portrayal of the urban and university environment of Paris and their scabrous wit, satire and verbal puns.
  • "Root: The Vagabond Pack" was released in 2020. The pack includes seven new vagabond playing pieces as well as three new character cards for the Vagabond.
  • In the 2015 film "Point Break", Hamilton played a surf vagabond tossing a tow rope to Utah, played by Luke Bracey.
  • She slowly begins to realize that there is a sexual connection between a local vagabond and the village's women, despite their men claiming that the vagabond is impotent.

  • On 11 August 1822, he was convicted of being a rogue and vagabond for abandoning his wife and sentenced to 3 months' hard labour.
  • Changar or Chingar (چنگھڑ) (चांगर) are an ancient mysterious vagabond former Hindu tribe of India.
  • "Agriphila vulgivagellus", the vagabond crambus or vagabond sod webworm, is a moth of the family Crambidae. It is found from Quebec and New England to Florida, west to Texas and north to Alberta.
  • He adopted the name Paradise Oskar from author Astrid Lindgren's children's book "Rasmus and the Vagabond", where Paradise Oskar is a vagabond who plays the accordion.
  • Will is a vagabond street performer (juggler).

  • An angel, disguised as a witty vagabond named Filomeno and instructed by God, becomes the butler of an affluent and excessively materialistic family.
  • His famous novel "Toomas Nipernaadi" (which was made into a movie in 1983) describes the romantic and adventurous life of a vagabond.
  • Bampfylde Moore Carew [...] (1690-1758) was an English rogue, vagabond and impostor, who claimed to be King of the Beggars.
  • Ayari ([...] adjective of عَيّار "ayyār" "vagabond, scoundrel" surname.
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