vagabond
1 of 3noun/ˈvæ.gə.bɑnd/
Forms:vagabonds
1
a wanderer who has no settled place to live and travels from place to place
- The vagabond moved through the streets, carrying all his belongings in a small bag.
- He was considered a vagabond, never settling down in one place for long.
- The old woman was known as a vagabond, always traveling from town to town.
- The vagabond slept under the stars, free from the ties of society.
- They referred to him as a vagabond, someone who rejected conventional life.
2
anything that resembles a vagabond in having no fixed place