vagabond
How to Use Vagabond
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomeone (or something) that drifts from place to place without a settled home.
Slightly literary or old-fashioned; "drifter" or "wanderer" are more common in casual modern speech.
Word Forms
vagabonded past tense, vagabonds plural, vagabonds singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The old _____ slept in a different town every night.
Etymology
From Old French vagabond, from Late Latin vagabundus, from Latin vagari ("to wander"). Related to "vague," which comes from the same wandering root.