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vagant, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective vagant. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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vagant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
vagant · Catalan · Latin · Piedmontese · Romanian. edit. Etymology. edit · Borrowed from French vagant. Noun. edit. vagant m (plural vaganți). wandering ...
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About Vagant
Vagant is a quarterly journal and online magazine, covering literature, art, film, music, ideas and contemporary debate.
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vagant
† ˈvagant, a. (and pres. pple.) Obs. Forms: 4–5 vagaunt, 5–6 -aunte, 5–6, 8 vagant, 5 -ante. [a. OF. vagant, vagaunt, or L. vagant-, vagans, pres. pple. of vagārī to wander.] 1. Wandering, roaming, roving; travelling or moving from place to place; having no settled home or abiding-place. Cf. vagrant...
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Vagant - Wikipedia
Vagant is a Norway-based, pan-Scandinavian literary magazine, established in 1988. [1] Vagant.no publishes web-articles on a weekly basis.
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vagant — Words of the week - Emma Wilkin
It's an adjective (AKA a describing word) which means 'wandering through the world'. It has Latin roots and comes from 'mundus' meaning 'world'.
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VAGRANT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : usually disparaging : someone who has no established residence and wanders idly from place to place without lawful or visible means of support.
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vagant - Translation into English - examples French | Reverso Context
Translation of "vagant" in English. Adjective Noun. wanderer. Vagant. De Vagant. Le café étudiant populaire d'antan est maintenant un endroit où tout le monde ...
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Why do we have "extravagant" but not "vagant"?
Vagant independently came into English from the Latin vagans (from a verb, vagari) and Old French vagant, meaning wandering or roaming, but it ...
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How to kill vagant - Stalcraft - Reddit
Simply run away from him in a big circle, spam medkits and spam the hell out of his tentacle head, thats basically it! Upvote 3. Downvote Award
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vagancy
ˈvagancy rare. [f. vagant a.: see -ancy.] A wandering or strolling. Also fig.1641 Milton Ch. Govt. i. i, That our happinesse may orbe it selfe into a thousand vagancies of glory and delight. 1641 Brome Joviall Crew v, Springlove. My humble suit is that you will be pleas'd To let me walk upon my know...
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1683 – Türkischer Vagant
1683 – Ungarischer oder Dacianischer Simplicissimus
1684 - Die Bänkelsängerlieder
1685 – Recens Fabricatus Labor oder Neugebackene
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noctivagant
noctivagant, a. (and n.) (nɒkˈtɪvəgənt) [f. nocti- + vagant a.] Wandering by night.c 1620 T. Adams Sinner's Passing-bell Wks. 1861 I. 347 The lustful sparrows, noctivagant adulterers, sit chirping about our houses. 1633 ― Com. 2 Peter i. 4 If our affections be noctivagant, night walkers, they will e...
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Igor Ivanov (singer)
The song Of Vagant (The Song of Student) quickly gained popularity.
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mundivagant
† munˈdivagant, a. Obs.—0 [f. L. mund-us world + vagant-em, pres. pple. of vagārī to roam: cf. L. mundivagus and see -ant1.] (See quot.)1656 Blount Glossogr., Mundivagant, wandring through the world. 1721 in Bailey. 1755 in Johnson.
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