idle+wanderer

  • 81sed- —     sed     English meaning: to sit     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sitzen”     Grammatical information: originally only aoristisch, punctual ‘sich place” (O.Ind.), later as duratives stative verb with ē suffix ‘sit” (Lat. Gmc. balto Slav.)… …

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  • 82vagabond — A tramp; a wanderer. An idle person. A rascal. One using any subtle craft, means, or device to deceive or impose on another. Anno: 14 ALR 1489 …

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  • 83wander — [wän′dər] vi. [ME wandren < OE wandrian, akin to Ger wandern, akin ? to WEND, WIND1] 1. to move or go about aimlessly, without plan or fixed destination; ramble; roam 2. to go to a destination in a casual way or by an indirect route; idle;… …

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  • 84vagabond — n., adj., & v. n. 1 a wanderer or vagrant, esp. an idle one. 2 colloq. a scamp or rascal. adj. having no fixed habitation; wandering. v.intr. wander about as a vagabond. Derivatives: vagabondage n. Etymology: ME f. OF vagabond or L vagabundus f.… …

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