wanderer in the PONS Dictionary

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A few tales said that he became a wanderer and died as a hermit late in his life.
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He feels pulled between the two societies: that of the church, and that of the wanderer.
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Wanderers have also welcomed players from around the globe to play with the club as they travel or on an exchange basis.
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Wanderers themselves progressed through the quarter-finals on a bye as an uneven number of teams remained in the competition.
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To adore games is to be an insatiable wanderer.
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He was known as the wanderer on account of his roving habits.
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The "wanderjahr" is typically a fairly long journey that only ends when the wanderer adopts her adult name (her "freenom") and chooses her life's work.
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Literally translated it meant someone who roams around aimlessly or aimless wanderer.
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On his re-appearance, as far as the historical record is concerned, the ragged wanderer had transformed into a well-heeled businessman.
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The possessive kizungu (or chizungu) translated literally means of the aimless wanderers.
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