vagabond
adjectivecommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
vagabondFrom Late Latin vagabundus, of the same meaning, formed from vagari, 'to wander', to which the suffix -bundus, characteristic of the gerund, is added. Attested in the 14th century in the literal sense and in the 16th century in the figurative sense of 'perpetually changing'.
Definition
Feminine
vagabonde
Plural
vagabonds
Translations
english:beggar
chinese:流浪者
spanish:vagabundo
finnish:kulkuri
italian:vagabondo
dutch:zwerver
portuguese:vagabundo
swedish:luffare