vagabond

adjectivecommon noun

Syllable Decomposition

vagabond

from the Late Latin vagabundus, of the same meaning, formed from vagari, "to wander", to which the suffix -bundus, proper to 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".

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Translations

  • dutchdutch:zwerf-
  • swedishswedish:kringflackande

See also

vagabond (cn.) vagabondage (cn.) vagabonder (v.) vagabondes (adj.) vagabondes (cn.) vagabonde (adj.) vagabonds (adj.) vagabonds (cn.)