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I . va·grant [ˈveɪgrənt] N

1. vagrant dated:

vagrant
Landstreicher(in) m (f)

2. vagrant (homeless person):

vagrant
Obdachlose(r) f(m)
vagrant
Penner m pej
vagrant
Sandler(in) m (f) A pej

II . va·grant [ˈveɪgrənt] ADJ inv

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

vagrant lifestyle

Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

Siedle / Client Electrical planning and installation :

Holger Szarvas Elektroservice, Karlsruhe This building was originally used to house unwilling guests: it was built in 1879 as a prison for thieves and vagrants.

The former prison, surrounded by solid sandstone walls, is now privately owned and is a listed building.

www.siedle.de

Siedle / Bauherr Elektroplanung und -installation :

Holger Szarvas Elektroservice, Karlsruhe Diebe und Landstreicher waren die ersten, unfreiwilligen Bewohner dieses Gebäudes aus dem Jahre 1879.

Mittlerweile steht das von massiven Sandsteinmauern umschlossene ehemalige Gefängnis, das sich heute in Privatbesitz befindet, unter Denkmalschutz.

www.siedle.de

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