vagabond Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈvæɡ.ə.bɒnd]
  • Us [ ˈvæɡ.ə.bɑːnd]

Meaning of vagabond In English

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Examples of vagabond

  • They were not always distinguishable from vagabonds and ordinary travellers.

  • Workers were regarded as distinct from vagabonds and the state abolished truck for most industrial workers, instead of granting special dispensations for certain groups.

  • All those without the laissez-passer were designated ' vagabonds ', but the requirement of the laissez-passer did little to curtail illegal movement.

  • It became a separation of the industrious class, or the laboring poor, from the vagabonds or the permanently unemployed.

  • Protection was therefore extended to many industrial workers, who by virtue of their employment were not vagabonds and thus deserved legislative defense from truck.

  • There was an essentially moral and symbolic motive behind the punishment of vagabonds.

  • This was our sole reference point as we were vagabonds not tied economically to, or dependent on, any country.

  • As the economy industrialized, social ideology began to reclassify the less well off into the industrious poor and vagabonds.

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Translations of vagabond In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    流浪者, (通常指)無業遊民…

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  • 中文简体

    流浪者, (通常指)无业游民…

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  • Español

    vagabundo…

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  • Français

    vagabond/-onde…

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  • Čeština

    tulák, -čka…

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  • Dansk

    vagabond…

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  • Indonesia

    gelandangan…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    คนร่อนเร่…

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