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    va·grant
    [ˈvāɡrənt]
    noun
    vagrant (noun) · vagrants (plural noun)
    1. a person without a settled home or regular work who wanders from place to place and lives by asking for money or food.
      • archaic
        a wanderer.
      • ornithology
        a bird that has strayed or been blown from its usual range or migratory route. Also called accidental.
        "most birders are hoping to find the wind-blown vagrants of migration"
    adjective
    vagrant (adjective)
    1. characteristic relating to or living the life of a vagrant:
      "vagrant beggars"
      • moving from place to place; wandering:
        "vagrant whales"
      • literary
        moving or occurring unpredictably; inconstant:
        "the vagrant heart of my mother"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French vagarant ‘wandering about’, from the verb vagrer.
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