vagabunda (f)
n.
wandering, moving aimlessly from place to place
vagabundo
adj.
erring; vagrant, wandering about with no permanent home and no livelihood; down and out
vagabundo (m)
n.
vagabond, hobo, wanderer, person who does not have a permanent home
vagabundo
adj.
tramp, hobo; gadabout, gadder; landloper, prowler; rover; vagabond, wanderer; wastrel
vagabundo (m)
n.
tramp, hobo; gadabout, gadder; landloper, prowler; rover; vagabond, wanderer; wastrel
vagabundus
ADJ
strolling about; vagabond; roving/wandering
Vagabunda
Vagabond
vagabunda
= bag lady.
Nota: Mujer que vive en las calles de las ciudades y que suele llevar sus posesiones en bolsas, a veces en un carrito de la compra.
Ex: A sample of New York City's vagrant females were interviewed in the main bag lady territory in Manhattan.
vagabundo
= vagabond, transient, homeless man [homeless people, -pl.], tramp, vagrant, rover, errant, swagman.
Nota: Término australiano.
Ex: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; CRIME AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND vagabonds.
Ex: The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.
Ex: This article presents the issue of library use by homeless people in the form of two alternating fictional monologues, one in the mind of a homeless man, the other in the mind of a library official.
Ex: These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.
Ex: This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.
Ex: Greed and fearlessness linked the Elizabethan sea rover, the 18th-century naval captain hungry for prize money, and the early-Victorian soldier for whom the storming of an Indian city offered the chance of booty.
Ex: She was the type of kid who was always coming home with a new pet and we're not talking about your standard kitten in a shoebox or errant neighborhood mutt.
Ex: After colonisation, swagmen wandered the countryside looking for work, looking for gold, running from something, seeking inspiration, or just living off the land.
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* hacerse un vagabundo = take to + the road.
* vagabundos = homeless people.
* vagabundos, los = homeless, the.