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1 vagabond
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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.) vagabundotr['vægəbɒnd]1 literal vagabundo,-avagabond ['vægə.bɑnd] adj: vagabundovagabond n: vagabundo m, -da fadj.• errabundo, -a adj.• vagabundo, -a adj.n.• capigorra s.f.• golondrino s.m.• vagabundo s.m.• vago s.m.'vægəbɑːnd, 'vægəbɒndnoun, vagabundo, -da m,f['væɡǝbɒnd]1.ADJ vagabundo2.N vagabundo(-a) m / f* * *['vægəbɑːnd, 'vægəbɒnd]noun, vagabundo, -da m,f -
3 vagabond
adj.1 vagabundo, vagamundo, sin domicilio fijo.2 errante, que vaga acá y allá.3 fluctuante, al acaso.s.vagabundo(a).v.vagabundear, vivir de vagabundo, atorrantear, atorrar.(pt & pp vagabonded) -
4 бродяжнический
vagabond; de vagabondage ( относящийся к бродяжничеству) -
5 vagabundo
vagabundo
niños vagabundos street urchins ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino tramp, vagrant
vagabundo,-a
I adj (sin rumbo cierto) wandering (perro) stray dog
II m,f (errante) wanderer (sin hogar) vagrant, tramp ' vagabundo' also found in these entries: Spanish: vagabunda - atorrante English: bum - down-and-out - hobo - roaming - runabout - tramp - vagrant - vagabond -
6 беспризорный
1) прил. abandonado, vagabundo; galifardo (Лат. Ам.)* * *1) прил. vagabond, sans abri; non surveillé, à l'abandon ( заброшенный)беспризо́рное хозя́йство — écomomie tombée en léthargie
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7 скитальческий
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8 Pierson, Carl
1891-1977Casi cuarenta anos como montador (1928-1966) y solo tres peliculas, todas ellas rodadas en 1935, como director. De las casi 200 peliculas en las que fue montador, casi la mitad son westerns. De las tres peliculas que dirigio, westerns tambien, dos de ellas tienen a John Wayne como protagonista, y la tercera a la mayor gloria del cowboy-cantante Gene Autry.Paradise Canyon. 1935. 52 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Lone Star/Mo no gram. John Wayne, Marion Burns, Yakima Canutt.The New Frontier. 1935. 60 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. John Wayne, Muriel Evans, Alan Bridge.The Singing Vagabond. 1935. 55 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Republic. Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford, Smiley Burnette.
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vagabond — vagabond, onde [ vagabɔ̃, ɔ̃d ] adj. et n. • 1382; bas lat. vagabundus, de vagari « errer » → vaguer I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Littér. Qui mène une vie errante. Peuples vagabonds. ⇒ nomade. ♢ Par ext. Une vie, une existence vagabonde, où l on se déplace, où l … Encyclopédie Universelle
Vagabond — may refer to:*Vagabond (person), an itinerant personIn music: * Vagabond (band), a rock band fronted by Jorn Lande * Vagabond (song), a song by Australian band Wolfmother * Vagabond (album), an album by Tony Sheridan *Jimmy James and The… … Wikipedia
vagabond — VAGABÓND, Ă, vagabonzi, de, adj., s.m. şi f. (Om sau animal) care rătăceşte fără rost pe drumuri, care hoinăreşte fără ţintă; (om) fără ocupaţie stabilă, fără domiciliu fix. ♦ (Om) de nimic, fără căpătâi. – Din fr. vagabond, lat. vagabundus. cf.… … Dicționar Român
vagabond — vagabond, onde (va ga bon, bon d ; au XVIIe siècle, Chifflet, Gramm. p. 227, dit qu on prononce vacabond, prononciation que Marguerite Buffet, Observ. p. 129, rejette) adj. 1° Qui erre çà et là. • Qu il coure vagabond de province en province … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
vagabond — vagabond, vagrant, truant, tramp, bum, hobo mean a person who wanders at will or as a habit. Vagabond may apply to a homeless wanderer lacking visible means of support {apprehend all nightwalkers . . . vagabonds and disorderly persons… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Vagabond — Vag a*bond, a. [F., fr. L. vagabundus, from vagari to stroll about, from vagus strolling. See {Vague}.] 1. Moving from place to place without a settled habitation; wandering. Vagabond exile. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Floating about without any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vagabond — Vag a*bond, n. One who wanders from place to place, having no fixed dwelling, or not abiding in it, and usually without the means of honest livelihood; a vagrant; a tramp; hence, a worthless person; a rascal. [1913 Webster] A fugitive and a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vagabond — Vag a*bond, v. i. To play the vagabond; to wander like a vagabond; to stroll. [1913 Webster] On every part my vagabonding sight Did cast, and drown mine eyes in sweet delight. Drummond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vagabond — ist der Name eines japanischen Manga, siehe Vagabond (Manga) einer britischen Popband, siehe Vagabond (Band) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
vagabond — Vagabond, [vagab]onde. adj. Qui erre çà & là. Homme vagabond. femme vagabonde. Il se dit aussi des choses. Course vagabonde. Il est quelquefois subst. & alors il se prend tousjours en mauvaise part. C est un vagabond. les faineans & les vagabonds … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
vagabond — [adj] unsettled; vagrant aimless, destitute, down and out*, drifting, errant, fancyfree*, fly by night*, footloose*, idle, itinerant, itinerate, journeying, mendicant, migratory, moving, nomadic, perambulant, perambulatory, peripatetic, prodigal … New thesaurus