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vagabonds Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( vagabonds ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଭ୍ୟାଗବଣ୍ଡସ୍, ଭାଗାବଣ୍ଡ, ଭ୍ରମଣକାରୀ, ନାମମାତ୍ର, ନାମମାତ୍ର ବ୍ୟକ୍ତି, ଭିଲେନ୍, ଉଦ୍ଦେଶ୍ୟହୀନ ଭ୍ରମଣକାରୀ,

Noun:

ଭାଗାବଣ୍ଡ |, ଭ୍ରମଣକାରୀ |, ନାମମାତ୍ର, ନାମମାତ୍ର ବ୍ୟକ୍ତି |, ଭିଲେନ୍, ଉଦ୍ଦେଶ୍ୟହୀନ ଭ୍ରମଣକାରୀ |,

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vagabonds's Usage Examples:

activities and idiosyncratic languages of gypsies, rogues, vagabonds, and cutpurses interacted with normative society and culture.


Roberts then gathered about 100 "rakehells and vagabonds" in Kent who were joined by 400 "masterless men".


A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors, vulgarly called vagabonds was first published in 1566 by Thomas Harman, and although no copies of that edition.


growing[citation needed] problem of poverty, focusing on punishing people for being "vagabonds" and for begging.


unpaid toil; urchins of the streets eking out small coins as porters, and sating them in gambling; the diseased, palsied, and deformed; lonely vagabonds;.


found guilty of being Egyptians and vagabonds and oppressors of his free lieges.


within the manor was freehold villein Lower classes of peasants, known as cottars or bordars, generally comprising the younger sons of villeins; vagabonds;.


The prevailing legal system in England defined masterless men who traveled about the country as vagabonds, and subjected them to treatments of varying harshness.


thieves, robbers, incendiaries, murderers, cheats, adulterers, harlots, blackguards, gamblers, bogus makers, idlers, busy bodies, pickpockets, vagabonds.


noted that the hospital was being misused by "loiterers, vagabonds and strumpets".


Vagrants (also known as vagabonds, rogues, tramps or drifters) usually live in poverty and support themselves by begging, scavenging.


Vagrants (also known as vagabonds, rogues, tramps or drifters) usually live in poverty and support themselves by begging.


review in the Athenaeum, Gissing was driven to describe critics as "unprincipled vagabonds".



Synonyms:

object, physical object,

Antonyms:

advance, go, descend,

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