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1 roving
adjective a roving band of robbers.) potepuški* * *[róuviŋ]1.nounpotepanje, klatenje;2.adjectiveklateški, potepuškiroving life — potepuško, vagabundsko življenje -
2 vagabond
['væɡəbond](an old word for a person having no settled home, or roving from place to place, especially in an idle or disreputable manner: rogues and vagabonds.) klatež* * *[vaegəbənd]1.nounpotepuh, klatež, potepin; colloquially pridanič;2.adjectivepotepuški, klateški, vagabundski; potujoč; nomadskito live a vagabond life — živeti vagabundsko, nomadsko življenje;3.intransitive verbpotepati se, klatiti se, potikati se, vagabundirati
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