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vagabond <a vagabond; vagabonds> N

vagabond VB

vagabond VB

vagabond ADJ

vagabond current ELEC

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English
Some would join the several guilds of minstrels which gave, or claimed to give, those licensed by them protection from the law against vagabonds.
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Early in his life he was a vagabond and petty criminal, but later took to writing.
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Below the poor, there was an even lower class of beggars and vagabonds.
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He was a sworn foe of conventional morality who had opted for a vagabond existence and who returned to his family infrequently.
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As an unheated represantional hall, important guests, vagabond musicians, actors were welcomed here and rich feasts were held.
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Vagabonds and the others used fresh fruit as a meze.
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Bankrupts and vagabonds were excluded from the electoral roll.
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Upon hearing the news of rich silver deposits miners, traders, charcoal burners and vagabonds quickly poured into this, at that time, inhospitable area.
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He also encountered vagabond children asking for money.
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The nearby rail yard brought many travelers and vagabonds to the area.
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